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Observation of genuine 2+1D string dynamics in a U(1) lattice gauge theory with a tunable plaquette term on a trapped-ion quantum computer
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Authors: Rohan Joshi, Yizhuo Tian, Kevin Hemery, N. S. Srivatsa, Jesse J. Osborne, Henrik Dreyer, Enrico Rinaldi, Jad C. Halimeh
Year
2026
Paper ID
45433
Status
Preprint
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Quantum simulations of high-energy physics in 2+1D can probe dynamical phenomena nonexistent in one spatial dimension and access regimes that are challenging for existing classical simulation methods. For string dynamics - relevant to hadronization - a plaquette term is required to realize genuine 2+1D behavior, as it endows the gauge field with dynamics and enables the propagation of photon-like excitations. Here, we realize a U(1) quantum link model of quantum electrodynamics in two spatial dimensions with a tunable plaquette term on a \texttt{Quantinuum System Model H2} quantum computer. We implement, to our knowledge, the largest quantum simulation of string-breaking dynamics reported to date, on a 5 times 4 matter-site square lattice using 51 qubits. The simulation uses a shallow circuit design with a two-qubit gate depth of 28 per Trotter step and up to 1540 entangling gates. Starting from far-from-equilibrium string configurations, we measure the probability for the string to propagate within the lattice plane and find signatures of genuine 2+1D dynamics only when the plaquette term is present. In a resonant regime, we observe the annihilation of string segments accompanied by the production of electron--positron pairs that screen them. We further find that, only with a nonzero plaquette term, matter creation extends across the lattice plane rather than remaining confined to the initial string path. These results experimentally realize string breaking and demonstrate the emergence of dynamical gauge fields in two spatial dimensions, establishing a route to photon-like propagation in programmable quantum simulators of gauge theories.
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