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arxiv: 1611.03511 · v5 · pith:IHB5G6KRnew · submitted 2016-11-10 · 🪐 quant-ph

Witnessing eigenstates for quantum simulation of Hamiltonian spectra

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keywords quantumapproachchemistryeigenvaluesexcitedexperimentallygroundhamiltonian
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The efficient calculation of Hamiltonian spectra, a problem often intractable on classical machines, can find application in many fields, from physics to chemistry. Here, we introduce the concept of an "eigenstate witness" and through it provide a new quantum approach which combines variational methods and phase estimation to approximate eigenvalues for both ground and excited states. This protocol is experimentally verified on a programmable silicon quantum photonic chip, a mass-manufacturable platform, which embeds entangled state generation, arbitrary controlled-unitary operations, and projective measurements. Both ground and excited states are experimentally found with fidelities >99%, and their eigenvalues are estimated with 32-bits of precision. We also investigate and discuss the scalability of the approach and study its performance through numerical simulations of more complex Hamiltonians. This result shows promising progress towards quantum chemistry on quantum computers.

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