Quantum Annealing of a Disordered Magnet
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❄️ cond-mat
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quantumannealingconvergencedisorderedisingmagnetthermalapplied
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Traditional simulated annealing utilizes thermal fluctuations for convergence in optimization problems. Quantum tunneling provides a different mechanism for moving between states, with the potential for reduced time scales. We compare thermal and quantum annealing in a model disordered Ising magnet, Li\sub{Ho}{0.44}\sub{Y}{0.56}\sub{F}{4}, where the effects of quantum mechanics can be tuned in the laboratory by varying a magnetic field applied transverse to the Ising axis. Our results indicate that quantum annealing indeed hastens convergence to the optimum state.
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