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Cooling of Many-Body Systems via Selective Interactions

Enrique SolanoEnrique SolanoEnrique SolanoLucas LamataRoberto GrimaudoAntonino Messina

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PhysicsQuantum PhysicsCurrent (mathematics)SpinsQuantum dynamicsFOS: Physical sciencesCoupling (probability)01 natural sciencesUnitary stateAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics010305 fluids & plasmasSystem dynamicsMagnetic field0103 physical sciencesStatistical physics010306 general physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Subspace topology

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We propose a model describing $N$ spin-1/2 systems coupled through $N$-order homogeneous interaction terms, in presence of local time-dependent magnetic fields. This model can be experimentally implemented with current technologies in trapped ions and superconducting circuits. By introducing a chain of unitary transformations, we succeed in exactly converting the quantum dynamics of this system into that of $2^{N-1}$ fictitious spin-1/2 dynamical problems. We bring to light the possibility of controlling the unitary evolution of the $N$ spins generating GHZ states under specific time-dependent scenarios. Moreover, we show that by appropriately engineering the time-dependence of the coupling parameters, one may choose a specific subspace in which the $N$-spin system dynamics takes place. This dynamical feature, which we call time-dependent selective interaction, can generate a cooling effect of all spins in the system.

https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1807.11285