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Sep 7 – 12, 2025
"Diament" Hotel
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Harnessing spin-qubit decoherence to probe strongly-interacting quantum systems

Sep 8, 2025, 4:00 PM
20m
Chair: Annica Black-Schaffer

Chair: Annica Black-Schaffer

Contributed talk Strongly Correlated Systems

Speaker

Katarzyna Roszak (FZU - Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences)

Description

Extracting information from quantum many-body systems remains a key challenge in quantum technologies due to experimental limitations. In this work [1], we employ a single spin qubit to probe a strongly interacting system, creating an environment conducive to qubit decoherence. By focusing on the XXZ spin chain, we observe diverse dynamics in the qubit evolution, reflecting different parameters of the chain. This demonstrates that a spin qubit can probe both quantitative properties of the spin chain and qualitative characteristics, such as the bipartite entanglement entropy, phase transitions, and perturbation propagation velocity within the system. This approach reveals the power of small quantum systems to probe the properties of large, strongly correlated quantum systems.

[1] M. Płodzień, S. Das, M. Lewenstein, C. Psaroudaki, and K. Roszak, Phys. Rev. B 111, L161115 (2025)

Primary authors

Dr Christina Psaroudaki (Laboratoire de Physique de l’ ´Ecole Normale Sup´erieure, ENS, Universit´e PSL, CNRS, Sorbonne Universit´e, Universit´e de Paris) Maciej Lewenstein (ICFO) Dr Marcin Płodzień (CFO-Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology,) Dr Sambunath Das (FZU - Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences) Katarzyna Roszak (FZU - Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences)

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