Realizing Exactly Solvable SU(N) Magnets with Thermal Atoms
Abstract
We show that n thermal fermionic alkaline-earth-metal atoms in a flat-bottom trap allow one to robustly implement a spin model displaying two symmetries: the S_n symmetry that permutes atoms occupying different vibrational levels of the trap and the SU(N) symmetry associated with N nuclear spin states. The symmetries make the model exactly solvable, which, in turn, enables the analytic study of dynamical processes such as spin diffusion in this SU(N) system. We also show how to use this system to generate entangled states that allow for Heisenberg-limited metrology. This highly symmetric spin model should be experimentally realizable even when the vibrational levels are occupied according to a high-temperature thermal or an arbitrary nonthermal distribution.
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© 2016 American Physical Society. Received 7 September 2014; revised manuscript received 15 October 2015; published 6 May 2016. We thank S. Jordan, J. Haah, J. Preskill, K. Hazzard, G. Campbell, E. Tiesinga, and D. Barker for discussions. M.E.B. and A.V.G. acknowledge the Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual for its hospitality. This work was supported by NSF IQIM-PFC-1125565, NSF JQI-PFC-0822671, NSF JQI-PFC-1430094, NSF JILA-PFC-1125844, NSF-PIF, NIST, ARO, ARL, ARO-DARPA-OLE, AFOSR, AFOSR MURI, and the Lee A. DuBridge and Gordon and Betty Moore foundations. A.P.K. was supported by the Department of Defense through the NDSEG program.Attached Files
Published - PhysRevA.93.051601.pdf
Accepted Version - nihms-1523667.pdf
Submitted - 1409.3234v1.pdf
Supplemental Material - Supplemental4.pdf
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- IQIM-PFC-1125565
- NSF
- JQI-PFC-0822671
- NSF
- JQI-PFC-1430094
- NSF
- JILA-PFC-1125844
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- Army Research Office (ARO)
- Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
- Lee A. DuBridge Foundation
- Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
- National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship
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