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Programmable atomic Large-Scale Quantum Simulation 2.1

PASQuanS2.1 Project Update

In a significant stride forward, PASQuanS2.1 partners from Universität Innsbruck have recently disseminated noteworthy findings in Nature.

The Innsbruck team, led by Peter Zoller, has experimentally demonstrated an innovative approach poised to significantly expedite the characterization of large-scale entanglement in quantum many-body systems.

Through the use of an ion-trap quantum simulator featuring 51 particles, the team has successfully replicated and studied real materials within a controlled laboratory environment. The level of control required to study quantum properties over such a substantial number of particles is a rare capability, with only a handful of global research teams possessing this expertise. Notably, one of these leading groups is the experimental team led by Christian Roos and Rainer Blatt.

This achievement marks a significant advancement in quantum research, promising to redefine our understanding of entanglement in many-body systems.

Find more details on this remarkable achievement here.