研究目的
Investigating the impact of experimental imperfections on quantum simulations of vibronic spectroscopy and proposing methods to quantify and mitigate these effects.
研究成果
The study demonstrates that experimental imperfections significantly impact the fidelity of quantum simulations of vibronic spectroscopy. However, by characterizing and accounting for these imperfections, it is possible to optimize the experimental setup to improve the simulation's accuracy. The findings suggest that with advancements in quantum optics technology, large-scale simulations of vibronic spectra for complex molecules may become feasible.
研究不足
The main limitations include experimental imperfections such as loss, mode mismatch, detector noise, and the use of a two-mode squeezed vacuum instead of independent single-mode squeezed vacuums. These factors degrade the fidelity of the simulation and limit the accuracy of the estimated Franck-Condon factors.