Quantum many-body systems in which time-reversal symmetry is broken give rise to a wealth of exotic phases,and thus constitute one of the frontiers of modern condensed matter physics.Quantum simulation allows us to be...Quantum many-body systems in which time-reversal symmetry is broken give rise to a wealth of exotic phases,and thus constitute one of the frontiers of modern condensed matter physics.Quantum simulation allows us to better understand many-body systems with huge Hilbert space,where classical simulation is usually inefficient.With superconducting quantum circuit as a platform for quantum simulation,we realize synthetic Abelian gauge fields by using microwave drive and tunable coupling in loop configurations to break the time-reversal symmetry of the system.Based on high-precision manipulation and readout of circuit-QED architecture,we demonstrate the chiral ground spin current of a time-reversal symmetry broken system with nontrivial interactions.Our work is a significant attempt to simulate quantum many-body systems with time-reversal symmetry breaking in multi-qubit superconducting processors.展开更多
基金Project supported by the Key R&D Program of Guangdong Province,China(Grant No.2018B030326001)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11474152,12074179,U21A20436,and 61521001)the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province,China(Grant No.BE2021015-1)。
文摘Quantum many-body systems in which time-reversal symmetry is broken give rise to a wealth of exotic phases,and thus constitute one of the frontiers of modern condensed matter physics.Quantum simulation allows us to better understand many-body systems with huge Hilbert space,where classical simulation is usually inefficient.With superconducting quantum circuit as a platform for quantum simulation,we realize synthetic Abelian gauge fields by using microwave drive and tunable coupling in loop configurations to break the time-reversal symmetry of the system.Based on high-precision manipulation and readout of circuit-QED architecture,we demonstrate the chiral ground spin current of a time-reversal symmetry broken system with nontrivial interactions.Our work is a significant attempt to simulate quantum many-body systems with time-reversal symmetry breaking in multi-qubit superconducting processors.