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Quantum Computing, Communication, and Simulation II, 2022

DOI: 10.1117/12.2615077

American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science, 6572(374), p. 1242-1247, 2021

DOI: 10.1126/science.abi8794

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Probing topological spin liquids on a programmable quantum simulator

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Abstract

Synthesizing topological order Topologically ordered matter exhibits long-range quantum entanglement. However, measuring this entanglement in real materials is extremely tricky. Now, two groups take a different approach and turn to synthetic systems to engineer the topological order of the so-called toric code type (see the Perspective by Bartlett). Satzinger et al . used a quantum processor to study the ground state and excitations of the toric code. Semeghini et al . detected signatures of a toric code–type quantum spin liquid in a two-dimensional array of Rydberg atoms held in optical tweezers. —JS