WebThe second step is to develop and run quantum software on quantum simulation platforms such as trapped ions or cold atoms in optical lattices, that is, to replace classical numerical simulations with experiments where a quantum system in the lab mimics the physics of the lattice gauge theory of interest, allowing its study in a controlled ... WebAnother central idea of this review concerns atomic simulators of paradigmatic models of particle physics theory such as the Creutz-Hubbard ladder, or Gross-Neveu-Wilson and …
Quantum simulations of lattice gauge theories using ultracold atoms …
WebAdvances in cold-atom simulators has allowed the implemen-tation of a Z 2 lattice gauge theory in optical lattices where phenomena inherent of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) can readily be observed. However a procedure for reliably taking the Z N → U (1) limit necessary to recovery the continuum theory in quantum simulators has remained elusive. WebNon-abelian gauge theories play an important role in the standard model of particle physics, and unfold a partially unexplored world of exciting physical phenomena. In this letter, we suggest a realization of a non-abelian lattice gauge theory - SU(2) Yang-Mills in 1+1 dimensions, using ultracold atoms. henry crown fellowship aspen
Phys. Rev. A 105, 023322 (2024) - Cold-atom quantum simulator …
WebAug 21, 2012 · Using a Fermi-Bose mixture of ultracold atoms in an optical lattice, a quantum simulator is constructed for a U (1) gauge theory coupled to fermionic matter to investigate string breaking as well as the real-time evolution after a quench in gauge theories, which are inaccessible to classical simulation methods. 204 PDF Weblattice gauge theory ; quantum simulations ; ultracold quantum matter: Abstract [eng] The central idea of this review is to consider quantum field theory models relevant for particle … WebCharacteristically for cold atoms, experiments are much easier for bosons motivating this work which parallels the more extensively studied fermionic case. Section3describes … henry crown fellow of the aspen institute