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Trapped Ion Quantum Computing Quantum Simulation

Experimental realisation of topological spin textures in a Penning trap

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Authors: Julian Y. Z. Jee, Nihar Makadia, Joseph H. Pham, Gustavo Café de Miranda, Michael J. Biercuk, Athreya Shankar, Robert N. Wolf

Year

2026

Paper ID

48767

Status

Preprint

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163

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0

Abstract

Quantum simulation with controllable many-body platforms offers a powerful route to exploring complex phases and dynamics that are difficult to access in natural materials. Among these, topological spin textures such as skyrmions are central to modern condensed-matter physics and play a key role in chiral quantum many-body systems. Their controlled realisation in large, programmable quantum platforms, however, remains an outstanding challenge. Here, we report deterministic generation and site-resolved reconstruction of topological spin textures in a two-dimensional crystal of more than 150 trapped ions. Using globally applied spin-dependent forces, we generate skyrmion configurations and reconstruct the full vector spin field with single-ion resolution, obtaining a winding number of 0.99pm0.02 and a mean local fidelity of 0.87pm0.04. In addition, we implement single-ion-resolved control to deterministically prepare domain-wall states, extending our approach to a broader class of non-uniform spin textures. These results establish trapped-ion crystals as a platform for engineering complex spin textures and open the door to exploring topology-dependent nonequilibrium dynamics in long-range interacting quantum systems.

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