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Realization of three and four-body interactions between momentum states in a cavity through optical dressing

Quantum Physics 2024-10-17 v1 Atomic Physics

Abstract

Paradigmatic spin Hamiltonians in condensed matter and quantum sensing typically utilize pair-wise or 2-body interactions between constituents in the material or ensemble. However, there is growing interest in exploring more general nn-body interactions for n>2n >2, with examples including more efficient quantum gates or the realization of exotic many-body fracton states. Here we realize an effective n=3n=3-body Hamiltonian interaction using an ensemble of laser-cooled atoms in a high finesse optical cavity with the pseudo-spin 1/2 encoded by two atomic momentum states. To realize this interaction, we apply two dressing tones that coax the atoms to exchange photons via the cavity to realize a virtual 6-photon process, while the lower-order interactions destructively interfere. The resulting photon mediated interactions are not only n>2n>2-body but also all-to-all(-to-all) and therefore of great interest for fast entanglement generation and quantum simulation of exotic phases such as the long sought but not yet observed charge-Qe superconductors, with Q=2nQ=2n . The versatility of our experimental system can also allow for extending to 3-body interactions in multi-level systems or to higher-order interactions, such as the signature of a n=4n=4-body interaction mediated by a virtual eight photon process that we also observe.

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@article{arxiv.2410.12132,
  title  = {Realization of three and four-body interactions between momentum states in a cavity through optical dressing},
  author = {Chengyi Luo and Haoqing Zhang and Chitose Maruko and Eliot A. Bohr and Anjun Chu and Ana Maria Rey and James K. Thompson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.12132},
  year   = {2024}
}