1. 25 Jun 2024 Journal Article Optica Quantum

    Increasing quantum communication rates using hyperentangled photonic states

    Abstract

    Quantum communication is based on the generation of quantum states and exploitation of quantum resources for communication protocols. Currently, photons are considered as the optimal carriers of information, because they enable long-distance transition with resilience to decoherence and they are relatively easy to create and detect. Entanglement is a fundamental resource

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  2. 18 Jun 2024 Preprint arXiv

    Disentanglement-induced multistability

    Abstract

    Multistability cannot be derived from any theoretical model that is based on a monostable master equation. On the other hand, multistability is experimentally-observed in a variety of quantum systems. A master equation having a nonlinear term that gives rise to disentanglement has been recently proposed . The dynamics governed by this master equation is explored for a

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  3. 5 Jun 2024 Journal Article New Journal of Physics

    Learning a quantum channel from its steady-state

    Abstract

    We present a scalable method for learning local quantum channels using local expectation values measured on a single state --- their steady state. Our method is inspired by the algorithms for learning local Hamiltonians from their ground states. For it to succeed, the steady state must be non-trivial, and therefore the channel needs to be non-unital. Such non-unital

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  4. 5 Jun 2024 Journal Article SciPost Physics

    The two critical temperatures conundrum in La Sr CuO

    Abhisek Samanta, Itay Mangel, Amit Keren, Daniel P Arovas
    Abstract

    The in-plane and out-of-plane superconducting stiffness of L a 1.83 S r 0.17 C u O 4 rings appear to vanish at different transition temperatures, which contradicts thermodynamical expectation. In addition, we observe a surprisingly strong dependence of the out-of-plane stiffness transition on sample width. With evidence from Monte Carlo simulations, this effect is

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  5. 4 Jun 2024 Journal Article arXiv

    Quantum Transport Theory of Strongly Correlated Matter

    Assa Auerbach, Sauri Bhattacharyya
    Abstract

    This report reviews recent progress in computing Kubo formulas for general interacting Hamiltonians. The aim is to calculate electric and thermal magneto-conductivities in strong scattering regimes where Boltzmann equation and Hall conductivity proxies exceed their validity. Three primary approaches are explained. 1. Degeneracy-projected polarization formulas for

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  6. 27 May 2024 Journal Article Scientific Reports

    From density functional theory to machine learning predictive models for electrical properties of spinel oxides

    Yuval Elbaz, Maytal Caspary Toroker
    Abstract

    This work focuses on predicting and characterizing the electronic conductivity of spinel oxides, which are promising materials for energy storage devices and for the oxygen evolution and oxygen reduction reactions due to their attractive properties and abundance of transition metals that can act as active sites for catalysis. To this end, a new database was developed

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  7. 21 May 2024 Preprint arXiv

    Conditions for enhancement of chemical reactions in gas phase inside a dark cavity

    Abstract
    Enhancing chemical reactions, such as A+B[activated complex]#C+D , in gas phase through its coupling to quantum-electrodynamics (QED) modes in a dark cavity is investigated. The main result is that the enhancement of the reaction rate by a dark cavity is for asymmetric reactions (products different from
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  8. 9 May 2024 Preprint arXiv

    Motion from Measurement: The Role of Symmetry of Quantum Measurements

    Abstract

    In quantum mechanics, measurements are dynamical processes and thus they should be capable of inducing currents. The symmetries of the Hamiltonian and measurement operator provide an organizing principle for understanding the conditions for such currents to emerge. The central role is played by the inversion and time-reversal symmetries. We classify the distinct behaviors

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  9. 9 May 2024 Journal Article Physical Review Research

    Quantum work: Reconciling quantum mechanics and thermodynamics

    Abstract

    It has been claimed that no protocol for measuring quantum work can satisfy standard physical principles, casting doubts on the compatibility between quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and the classical limit. In this Letter, we present a solution for this incompatibility. We demonstrate that the standard formulation of these principles fails to address the classical

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  10. 6 May 2024 Journal Article Physical Review Research

    Adaptive projected variational quantum dynamics

    David Linteau, Stefano Barison, Netanel H Lindner, Giuseppe Carleo
    Abstract

    We propose an adaptive quantum algorithm to prepare accurate variational time evolved wave functions. The method is based on the projected variational quantum dynamics (pVQD) algorithm, that performs a global optimization with linear scaling in the number of variational parameters. Instead of fixing a variational ansatz at the beginning of the simulation, the circuit

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