Stabilizing volume-law entangled states of fermions and qubits using local dissipation
Abstract
We analyze a general method for the dissipative preparation and stabilization of volume-law entangled states of fermionic and qubit lattice systems in 1D (and higher dimensions for fermions). Our approach requires minimal resources: nearest-neighbour Hamiltonian interactions that obey a suitable chiral symmetry, and the realization of just a single, spatially-localized dissipative pairing interaction. In the case of a qubit array, the dissipative model we study is not integrable and maps to an interacting fermionic problem. Nonetheless, we analytically show the existence of a unique pure entangled steady state (a so-called rainbow state). Our ideas are compatible with a number of experimental platforms, including superconducting circuits and trapped ions.
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@article{arxiv.2107.14121,
title = {Stabilizing volume-law entangled states of fermions and qubits using local dissipation},
author = {Andrew Pocklington and Yu-Xin Wang and Yariv Yanay and Aashish A. Clerk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.14121},
year = {2022}
}
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