Reconfigurable Dissipative Entanglement between Many Spin Ensembles: From Robust Quantum Sensing to Many-Body State Engineering (Online talk)

时   间:10:30-11:30, Jun 11, 2026 (Thu)

地   点:线上报告 (腾讯会议:963-955-107)

内容:

An attractive approach for stabilizing entangled many-body spin states is to employ engineered dissipation. Most existing proposals either target relatively simple collective spin states or require numerous independent and complex dissipative processes. Here, we show a surprisingly versatile scheme [1] for many-body reservoir engineering that relies solely on fully collective single-excitation decay, augmented with local Hamiltonian terms. Crucially, all these ingredients are readily available in cavity QED setups. Our method is based on splitting the spin system into groups of subensembles and provides an easily tunable setup for stabilizing a broad family of pure, highly entangled states with closed-form analytic descriptions. Our results have immediate application to multiensemble quantum metrology, enabling Heisenberg-limited sensing of field gradients and curvatures. Notably, our approach solves an important challenge in differential quantum sensing by providing an example of Heisenberg-limited differential sensing immune to common-mode noise and accessible with only simple one-body measurements. The same setup also allows the stabilization of an entire family of entangled states in a one-dimensional chain of spin ensembles with symmetry-protected topological order and has a direct connection to the outputs of sequential unitary circuits. A special case of our protocol efficiently stabilizes the celebrated Affleck-Kennedy-Lieb-Tasaki state.

[1] Anjun Chu, et al., Phys. Rev. X 16, 021047 (2026)

个人简介:

Dr. Anjun Chu is a prize postdoctoral fellow at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago. He received his Ph.D. degree in Physics from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2024 under the supervision of Professor Ana Maria Rey, and his B.Sc. degree in Physics from Tsinghua University in 2018 under the supervision of Professor Luming Duan. He was awarded the Boeing Quantum Creators Prize in 2023. His research focuses on the theory of quantum sensing, simulation and information processing, with an emphasis on their implementation in atomic, molecular, and optical systems.
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演讲人 储岸均 时间 10:30-11:30, Jun 11, 2026 (Thu)
地点 线上报告 (腾讯会议:963-955-107) EN
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