Measuring the Loschmidt Amplitude for Finite-Energy Properties of the Fermi-Hubbard Model on an Ion-Trap Quantum Computer

Kévin Hémery, Khaldoon Ghanem, Eleanor Crane, Sara L. Campbell, Joan M. Dreiling, Caroline Figgatt, Cameron Foltz, John P. Gaebler, Jacob Johansen, Michael Mills, Steven A. Moses, Juan M. Pino, Anthony Ransford, Mary Rowe, Peter Siegfried, Russell P. Stutz, Henrik Dreyer, Alexander Schuckert, Ramil Nigmatullin
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Calculating the equilibrium properties of condensed-matter systems is one of the promising applications of near-term quantum computing. Recently, hybrid quantum-classical time-series algorithms have been proposed to efficiently extract these properties from a measurement of the Loschmidt amplitude ψ|eiH^t|ψ from initial states |ψ and a time evolution under the Hamiltonian H^ up to short times t. In this work, we study the operation of this algorithm on a present-day quantum computer. Specifically, we measure the Loschmidt amplitude for the Fermi-Hubbard model on a 16-site ladder geometry (32 orbitals) on the Quantinuum H2-1 trapped-ion device. We assess the effect of noise on the Loschmidt amplitude and implement algorithm-specific error-mitigation techniques. By using a thus-motivated error model, we numerically analyze the influence of noise on the full operation of the quantum-classical algorithm by measuring expectation values of local observables at finite energies. Finally, we estimate the resources needed for scaling up the algorithm.

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在离子阱量子计算机上测量费米-哈伯德模型有限能特性的洛施米特振幅
计算凝聚态物质系统的平衡特性是近期量子计算的前景广阔的应用之一。最近,有人提出了混合量子-经典时间序列算法,以便从初始状态|ψ⟩和哈密顿 H^ 下短时间 t 的时间演化中测量的洛希米特振幅⟨ψ|e-iH^t|ψ⟩中有效地提取这些性质。具体来说,我们在 Quantinuum H2-1 捕获离子设备上测量了费米-哈伯德模型在 16 位梯形几何(32 个轨道)上的洛施密特振幅。我们评估了噪声对洛希米德振幅的影响,并实施了特定算法的误差缓解技术。通过使用由此激发的误差模型,我们通过测量有限能量下局部观测值的期望值,数值分析了噪声对量子经典算法全面运行的影响。最后,我们估算了放大算法所需的资源。
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