Quantum Science & Technology | 2021

Sensing quantum chaos through the non-unitary geometric phase

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Quantum chaos is usually characterized through its statistical implications on the energy spectrum of a given system. In this work we propose a decoherent mechanism for sensing quantum chaos. The chaotic nature of a many-body quantum system is sensed by studying the implications that it produces in the long-time dynamics of a probe coupled to it under a dephasing interaction. By introducing the notion of an effective averaged decoherence factor, we show that the correction to the geometric phase acquired by the probe with respect to its unitary evolution can be exploited as a robust tool for sensing the integrable to chaos transition of the many-body quantum system to which it is coupled. This sensing mechanism is verified for several systems with different types of symmetries, disorder and even in the presence of long-range interactions, evidencing its universality.

Volume 6
Pages None
DOI 10.1088/2058-9565/ac1e37
Language English
Journal Quantum Science & Technology

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