2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2671289/v1
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Quantum information phases in space-time: measurement-induced entanglement and teleportation on a noisy quantum processor

Abstract: Measurement has a special role in quantum theory1: by collapsing the wavefunction it can enable phenomena such as teleportation2 and thereby alter the "arrow of time" that constrains unitary evolution. When integrated in many-body dynamics, measurements can lead to emergent patterns of quantum information in space-time3-10 that go beyond established paradigms for characterizing phases, either in or out of equilibrium11-13. On present-day NISQ processors14, the experimental realization of this physics is challe… Show more

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