探测里德伯原子阵列中的量子浮动相

IF 18.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-55947-2
Jin Zhang, Sergio H. Cantú, Fangli Liu, Alexei Bylinskii, Boris Braverman, Florian Huber, Jesse Amato-Grill, Alexander Lukin, Nathan Gemelke, Alexander Keesling, Sheng-Tao Wang, Yannick Meurice, Shan-Wen Tsai
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浮相是一种临界不相称相,理论上被预测为晶体有序相和无序相之间的潜在中间相。在本研究中,我们研究了由多达 92 个中性原子量子比特组成的阶梯阵列中出现的不同量子相,并通过实验观察了量子浮相的出现。我们分析了位点分辨的雷德贝格状态密度和状态出现的分布。位点分辨测量揭示了在相称有序相内形成的畴墙,这些畴墙随后扩散并产生了具有非相称准长程有序的浮动相。通过分析雷德贝格密度-密度相关性的傅立叶光谱,我们观察到浮动相的非同调波序的明显特征。此外,随着实验系统尺寸的增大,我们发现波矢量接近与晶格不相称的连续值。我们的工作激励着未来的研究进一步探索相称-不相称相变的性质及其非平衡物理学。
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Probing quantum floating phases in Rydberg atom arrays

The floating phase, a critical incommensurate phase, has been theoretically predicted as a potential intermediate phase between crystalline ordered and disordered phases. In this study, we investigate the different quantum phases that arise in ladder arrays comprising up to 92 neutral-atom qubits and experimentally observe the emergence of the quantum floating phase. We analyze the site-resolved Rydberg state densities and the distribution of state occurrences. The site-resolved measurement reveals the formation of domain walls within the commensurate ordered phase, which subsequently proliferate and give rise to the floating phase with incommensurate quasi-long-range order. By analyzing the Fourier spectra of the Rydberg density-density correlations, we observe clear signatures of the incommensurate wave order of the floating phase. Furthermore, as the experimental system sizes increase, we show that the wave vectors approach a continuum of values incommensurate with the lattice. Our work motivates future studies to further explore the nature of commensurate-incommensurate phase transitions and their non-equilibrium physics.

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