Explorations in Quantum Control: From Time Crystals to Emulation of Quantum Many Body Physics
Author
Pajaud, Jon PierreIssue Date
2025Keywords
Analog Quantum SimulationFeed-forward Emulation
Optimal Control
Simulations of Time Crystals
Universal Robust Control
Advisor
Jessen, Poul S.
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The University of Arizona.Rights
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We investigate the signatures of a time crystal phase in a small Hilbert space and use numerics to explore the effects of dimension size on the properties of the time crystal. We use the kicked p-spin model as a toy model to demonstrate properties of a time crystal phase on an analog quantum simulator. We develop a mathematical framework to gain insight in how to describe the locality of perturbations and its corresponding effects on the rigidity of a time crystal. In addition to time crystal dynamics, we also explore the feasibility of a new protocol dubbed Universal Robust Control proposed by Poggi [Phys. Rev. Lett., 132, 193801 (2024)] for optimizing control waveforms for our analog quantum simulator. We also present a numerical study of simulations in support of a quantum mean-field feed-forward emulation experiment.Type
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Ph.D.Degree Level
doctoralDegree Program
Graduate CollegeOptical Sciences
