Quantum transport, which involves the flow of particles, magnetization, energy, or information through a quantum system, holds potential to drive advancements in nanoelectronics and thermal management technologies.
"This represents, practically, a new paradigm of doing quantum transport experiments," explained Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) Fellow Dario Poletti. Poletti, along with Professors Haohua Wang from Zhejiang University (ZJU) and Jie Hao from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), co-authored the study published in *Nature Communications* on November 22, 2024. He added, "We can now access information that we could not before with other previous implementations of quantum transport."
"The work also shows the usefulness of quantum simulation in the NISQ era," noted Pengfei Zhang, a Postdoctoral Fellow at ZJU. NISQ, or noisy intermediate-scale quantum devices, represents the current phase of quantum hardware development. Pengfei co-authored the study alongside Yu Gao, a ZJU PhD student, and Xiansong.
The research team studied the transport dynamics, observing how the initial configurations and system size influenced the scale and steadiness of particle currents. By preparing 60 distinct initial states for systems containing 14, 17, and 31 qubits, the researchers measured the resulting current after 200 nanoseconds. They found that the current converged to a consistent value as system size increased.
"This is sometimes called 'typicality,'" said Dario. "All that matters is the average spin polarization, a macroscopic quantity, not the details of the individual qubits or how they are prepared."
Pengfei explained, "It became challenging to fine-tune the control parameters and precisely measure the tiny temporal fluctuation of particle current for a large system, but we overcame it by developing a calibration protocol and an error mitigation method."
The team plans to extend their work, exploring more complex quantum transport scenarios. Their continued collaboration aims to deepen understanding and applications of quantum transport in diverse contexts.
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