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Shou-Kuan Zhao, Zi-Yong Ge, Zhong-Cheng Xiang, Guang-Ming Xue, Hai-Sheng Yan, Zi-Ting Wang, Zhan Wang, Hui-Kai Xu, Fei-Fan Su, Zhao-Hua Yang, He Zhang, Yu-Ran Zhang, Xue-Yi Guo, Kai Xu, Ye Tian, Hai-Feng Yu, Dong-Ning Zheng, Heng Fan, Shi-Ping Zhao. Measuring Loschmidt echo via Floquet engineering in superconducting circuitsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2022, 31(3): 030307.
| Shou-Kuan Zhao, Zi-Yong Ge, Zhong-Cheng Xiang, Guang-Ming Xue, Hai-Sheng Yan, Zi-Ting Wang, Zhan Wang, Hui-Kai Xu, Fei-Fan Su, Zhao-Hua Yang, He Zhang, Yu-Ran Zhang, Xue-Yi Guo, Kai Xu, Ye Tian, Hai-Feng Yu, Dong-Ning Zheng, Heng Fan, Shi-Ping Zhao. Measuring Loschmidt echo via Floquet engineering in superconducting circuitsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2022, 31(3): 030307. |
Measuring Loschmidt echo via Floquet engineering in superconducting circuits
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Abstract
The Loschmidt echo is a useful diagnostic for the perfection of quantum time-reversal process and the sensitivity of quantum evolution to small perturbations. The main challenge for measuring the Loschmidt echo is the time reversal of a quantum evolution. In this work, we demonstrate the measurement of the Loschmidt echo in a superconducting 10-qubit system using Floquet engineering and discuss the imperfection of an initial Bell-state recovery arising from the next-nearest-neighbor (NNN) coupling present in the qubit device. Our results show that the Loschmidt echo is very sensitive to small perturbations during quantum-state evolution, in contrast to the quantities like qubit population that is often considered in the time-reversal experiment. These properties may be employed for the investigation of multiqubit system concerning many-body decoherence and entanglement, etc., especially when devices with reduced or vanishing NNN coupling are used. -
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