A Z3 discrete time crystal is realized in superconducting qutrits using native chiral interactions, producing robust period-tripling independent of initial state.
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Prethermal discrete time crystals in driven dipolar 13C spins enable frequency-selective AC magnetic field sensing with up to three orders of magnitude lifetime extension via resonant response.
A protocol for NAND and NOR gates is introduced by coupling period-doubled states in DPO, KPO, and DLM systems via tunable pulse strength and duration.
Trapped-ion quantum processor experimentally realizes 2D non-equilibrium steady states of hard-core bosons and fermions with source-drain driving, showing measurable effects from statistics, interactions, and magnetic fields.
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A Qutrit Time Crystal Stabilized with Native Chiral Interactions
A Z3 discrete time crystal is realized in superconducting qutrits using native chiral interactions, producing robust period-tripling independent of initial state.
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Sensing with discrete time crystals
Prethermal discrete time crystals in driven dipolar 13C spins enable frequency-selective AC magnetic field sensing with up to three orders of magnitude lifetime extension via resonant response.
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Universal logic gates for coupled period-doubling systems
A protocol for NAND and NOR gates is introduced by coupling period-doubled states in DPO, KPO, and DLM systems via tunable pulse strength and duration.
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Quantum trajectory simulation of two-dimensional non-equilibrium steady states with a trapped ion quantum processor
Trapped-ion quantum processor experimentally realizes 2D non-equilibrium steady states of hard-core bosons and fermions with source-drain driving, showing measurable effects from statistics, interactions, and magnetic fields.