Measurement-induced quantum phases realized in a trapped-ion quantum computer

NATURE PHYSICS(2022)

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Many-body open quantum systems balance internal dynamics against decoherence and measurements induced by interactions with an environment 1 , 2 . Quantum circuits composed of random unitary gates with interspersed projective measurements represent a minimal model to study the balance between unitary dynamics and measurement processes 3 – 5 . As the measurement rate is varied, a purification phase transition is predicted to emerge at a critical point akin to a fault-tolerant threshold 6 . Here we explore this purification transition with random quantum circuits implemented on a trapped-ion quantum computer. We probe the pure phase, where the system is rapidly projected to a pure state conditioned on the measurement outcomes, and the mixed or coding phase, where the initial state becomes partially encoded into a quantum error correcting codespace that keeps the memory of initial conditions for long times 6 , 7 . We find experimental evidence of the two phases and show numerically that, with modest system scaling, critical properties of the transition emerge.
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Phase transitions and critical phenomena,Quantum information,Physics,general,Theoretical,Mathematical and Computational Physics,Classical and Continuum Physics,Atomic,Molecular,Optical and Plasma Physics,Condensed Matter Physics,Complex Systems
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