Publications by authors named "Jorge Chavez-Carlos"

Article Synopsis
  • The study explores simulating chemical reaction dynamics using a superconducting Kerr-cat device, focusing on proton-transfer reactions across a free energy barrier.
  • Traditional rate theories miss crucial aspects like quantum tunneling and recrossing, which this study aims to address.
  • Results show the approach effectively replicates dynamics in benchmark systems like malonaldehyde dimers and DNA base pairs, showcasing its potential for advanced chemical reaction simulations.
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Transmon qubits are the predominant element in circuit-based quantum information processing, such as existing quantum computers, due to their controllability and ease of engineering implementation. But more than qubits, transmons are multilevel nonlinear oscillators that can be used to investigate fundamental physics questions. Here, they are explored as simulators of excited state quantum phase transitions (ESQPTs), which are generalizations of quantum phase transitions to excited states.

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Quantum chaos refers to signatures of classical chaos found in the quantum domain. Recently, it has become common to equate the exponential behavior of out-of-time order correlators (OTOCs) with quantum chaos. The quantum-classical correspondence between the OTOC exponential growth and chaos in the classical limit has indeed been corroborated theoretically for some systems and there are several projects to do the same experimentally.

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The exponential growth of the out-of-time-ordered correlator (OTOC) has been proposed as a quantum signature of classical chaos. The growth rate is expected to coincide with the classical Lyapunov exponent. This quantum-classical correspondence has been corroborated for the kicked rotor and the stadium billiard, which are one-body chaotic systems.

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