Exact solution of Pauli-noisy matchgate circuits on critical Ising states reveals a noise-induced emergent length scale that produces thermal quasiparticle distributions despite infinite-temperature dissipation, accessible via single-qubit probes.
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Floquet strong Hilbert space fragmentation stabilizes discrete time crystals in a disorder-free kicked XXZ spin chain, with lifetime independent of frequency and exponential in system size.
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Insights into decohered critical states using an exact solution to matchgate circuits with Pauli noise
Exact solution of Pauli-noisy matchgate circuits on critical Ising states reveals a noise-induced emergent length scale that produces thermal quasiparticle distributions despite infinite-temperature dissipation, accessible via single-qubit probes.
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Discrete time crystals enabled by Floquet strong Hilbert space fragmentation
Floquet strong Hilbert space fragmentation stabilizes discrete time crystals in a disorder-free kicked XXZ spin chain, with lifetime independent of frequency and exponential in system size.
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Asymmetric quantum Rabi model, trap-dipole resonance, and quantum gates with optically trapped ultracold polar molecules
Quantized motion of trapped polar molecules realizes an asymmetric quantum Rabi model and trap-dipole resonance while supporting high-fidelity iSWAP and controlled-phase gates.