Data and Code associated to the paper "Quantum simulation of the tricritical Ising model in tunable Josephson junction ladders"
Creators
- 1. Center for Quantum Devices and Niels Bohr International Academy, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, DK--2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
- 2. Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Quantum Control, Peter Grünberg Institut (PGI-8), 52425 Jülich, Germany
- 3. Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne, D-50937 Köln, Germany
Description
Modern hybrid superconductor-semiconductor Josephson junction arrays are a promising platform for analog quantum simulations. Their controllable and non-sinusoidal energy/phase relation opens the path to implement nontrivial interactions and study the emergence of exotic quantum phase transitions. Here, we propose the analysis of an array of hybrid Josephson junctions defining a 2-leg ladder geometry for the quantum simulation of the tricritical Ising phase transition. This transition provides the paradigmatic example of minimal conformal models beyond Ising criticality and its excitations are intimately related with Fibonacci non-Abelian anyons and topological order in two dimensions. We study this superconducting system and its thermodynamic phases based on bosonization and matrix-product-states techniques. Its effective continuous description in terms of a three-frequency sine-Gordon quantum field theory suggests the presence of the targeted tricritical point and the numerical simulations confirm this picture. Our results indicate which experimental observables can be adopted in realistic devices to probe the physics and the phase transitions of the model. Additionally, our proposal provides a useful one-dimensional building block to design exotic topological order in two-dimensional scalable Josephson junction arrays.
Technical info
This dataset includes all measurements from the VUMPS and DMRG simulations necessary to reproduce the figures presented in the main publication. It also contains the files used for produceing the figures. In addition, we include all Julia files to reproduce the results of the publication. This includes a modified version of the ITensorInfiniteMPS.jl package, auxiliary files for controlling the simulations and the files starting the simulation itself. A detailed describition and how to start the simulation is given in the README.md file.
The obtained wavefunction's are not part of this dataset, since they exceed the allowed 50Gb. In case of interest, please contact the authors to gain access.
Files
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