Simulating quantum fields with cavity QED

S Barrett, K Hammerer, S Harrison, TE Northup… - Physical review …, 2013 - APS
Physical review letters, 2013APS
As the realization of a fully operational quantum computer remains distant, quantum
simulation, whereby one quantum system is engineered to simulate another, becomes a key
goal of great practical importance. Here we report on a variational method exploiting the
natural physics of cavity QED architectures to simulate strongly interacting quantum fields.
Our scheme is broadly applicable to any architecture involving tunable and strongly
nonlinear interactions with light; as an example, we demonstrate that existing cavity devices …
As the realization of a fully operational quantum computer remains distant, quantum simulation, whereby one quantum system is engineered to simulate another, becomes a key goal of great practical importance. Here we report on a variational method exploiting the natural physics of cavity QED architectures to simulate strongly interacting quantum fields. Our scheme is broadly applicable to any architecture involving tunable and strongly nonlinear interactions with light; as an example, we demonstrate that existing cavity devices could simulate models of strongly interacting bosons. The scheme can be extended to simulate systems of entangled multicomponent fields, beyond the reach of existing classical simulation methods.
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