Programmable Exploration of Magnetic States in Lieb-Kagome Interpolated Lattices
Programmable Exploration of Magnetic States in Lieb-Kagome Interpolated Lattices
We investigate a hybrid modeling framework in which a quantum annealer is used to simulate magnetic interactions in molecular qubit lattices inspired by experimentally realizable systems. Using phthalocyanine assemblies as a structurally constrained prototype, we model a continuous deformation from a Lieb to a kagome lattice, revealing frustration-driven disorder and magnetic field-induced reordering in the spin structure. The annealer provides access to observables such as the static structure factor and magnetization over a wide parameter space, enabling the characterization of magnetic arrangements beyond the reach of current molecular architectures. This surrogate modeling approach supports a feedback loop between experiment and programmable quantum hardware, offering a pathway to explore and iteratively design tunable magnetic states in synthetic quantum materials. The synthetic design, structural characterization, and quantum simulation framework established here defines a modular and scalable paradigm for probing the limits of engineered quantum matter across chemistry, condensed matter, and quantum information science.
Alejandro Lopez-Bezanilla、Pavel A. Dub、Avadh Saxena
物理学
Alejandro Lopez-Bezanilla,Pavel A. Dub,Avadh Saxena.Programmable Exploration of Magnetic States in Lieb-Kagome Interpolated Lattices[EB/OL].(2025-07-24)[2025-08-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.18822.点此复制
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