Measuring qubit quasi-probability distributions behind out-of-time-ordered correlators
ORAL
Abstract
The non-classicality of the quasi-probability distribution (QPD) behind an out-of-time-ordered correlator (OTOC) is a more nuanced witness for information scrambling than the OTOC itself. We use the method introduced in Phys. Rev. A 98, 012132 (2018) to provide different experimental protocols for obtaining such a QPD in a multi-qubit system. We show that by strategically averaging sequential measurements of any strength, we can reconstruct both OTOCs and QPDs in spite of disturbances caused by intermediate strong measurements.
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Presenters
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Razieh Mohseninia
Chapman University
Authors
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Razieh Mohseninia
Chapman University
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Jose Raul Gonzalez Alonso
Chapman University
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Mordecai Waegell
Chapman University
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Nicole Yunger Halpern
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and Harvard University, California Institute of Technology
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Justin Dressel
Chapman University