Symmetry-protected dissipative preparation of matrix product states
Abstract
We propose and analyze a method for efficient dissipative preparation of matrix product states that exploits their symmetry properties. Specifically, we construct an explicit protocol that makes use of driven-dissipative dynamics to prepare a many-body quantum state that features symmetry-protected topological order and non-trivial edge excitations. The preparation protocol is protected from errors that respect the symmetry, allowing for robust experimental implementation without fine-tuned control. Numerical simulations show that the preparation time scales polynomially in system size . Furthermore, we demonstrate that this scaling can be improved to by using parallel preparation of individual segments and fusing them via quantum feedback. A concrete scheme using excitation of trapped neutral atoms into Rydberg states via electromagnetically induced transparency is proposed, and generalizations to a broader class of matrix product states are discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1706.01995,
title = {Symmetry-protected dissipative preparation of matrix product states},
author = {Leo Zhou and Soonwon Choi and Mikhail D. Lukin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.01995},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
20 pages, 5 figures, updated to include revisions for the journal version