One-to-one quantum simulation of the low-dimensional frustrated quantum magnet TmMgGaO$_4$ with 256 qubits

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Quantum Physics arXiv:2603.20372 (quant-ph) [Submitted on 20 Mar 2026] Title:One-to-one quantum simulation of the low-dimensional frustrated quantum magnet TmMgGaO$_4$ with 256 qubits Authors:Lucas Leclerc, Sergi Julià-Farré, Gabriel Silva Freitas, Guillaume Villaret, Boris Albrecht, Lucas Béguin, Lilian Bourachot, Clémence Briosne-Frejaville, Dorian Claveau, Antoine Cornillot, Julius de Hond, Djibril Diallo, Clément Dupays, Robin Dupont, Thomas Eritzpokhoff, Emmanuel Gottlob, Loïc Henriet, Michael Kaicher, Lucas Lassablière, Arvid Lindberg, Yohann Machu, Hadriel Mamann, Thomas Pansiot, Julien Ripoll, Eun Sang Choi, Adrien Signoles, Joseph Vovrosh, Bruno Ximenez, Vivien Zapf, Shengzhi Zhang, Haidong Zhou, Minseong Lee, Tiagos Mendes-Santos, Constantin Dalyac, Antoine Browaeys, Alexandre Dauphin View a PDF of the paper titled One-to-one quantum simulation of the low-dimensional frustrated quantum magnet TmMgGaO$_4$ with 256 qubits, by Lucas Leclerc and 35 other authors View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:Low-dimensional materials exhibit exotic properties due to enhanced quantum fluctuations, making the understanding of their microscopic origin central in condensed matter physics. Analogue quantum simulators offer a powerful approach for investigating these systems at the microscopic level, particularly in large-scale regimes where quantum entanglement limits classical numerical methods. To date, analogue simulators have largely focused on universal Hamiltonians rather than material-specific quantitative comparisons. Here we use a Rydberg-based quantum simulator to study the bulk-layered frustrated quantum magnet TmMgGaO$_4$. Magnetisation measurements obtained from the quantum simulator show excellent agreement with independent measurements performed in a magnetic laboratory facility, validating the proposed effective two-dimensional microscopic Hamiltonian. Building on this quantitative correspondence, we investigate on both platforms the antiferromagnetic phase transition. We further probe the role of quantum fluctuations via snapshot analysis, connecting our results to integrated inelastic neutron scattering data. Finally, we access, with the simulator, non-equilibrium dynamics on picosecond material timescales, including frequency response and thermalisation of observables. Comments: Subjects: Quantum Physics (quant-ph); Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) Report number: LA-UR-26-21143 Cite as: arXiv:2603.20372 [quant-ph] (or arXiv:2603.20372v1 [quant-ph] for this version) https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2603.20372 Focus to learn more arXiv-issued DOI via DataCite (pending registration) Submission history From: Lucas Leclerc [view email] [v1] Fri, 20 Mar 2026 18:00:03 UTC (3,353 KB) Full-text links: Access Paper: View a PDF of the paper titled One-to-one quantum simulation of the low-dimensional frustrated quantum magnet TmMgGaO$_4$ with 256 qubits, by Lucas Leclerc and 35 other authorsView PDFHTML (experimental)TeX Source view license Current browse context: quant-ph new | recent | 2026-03 Change to browse by: cond-mat cond-mat.mtrl-sci References & Citations INSPIRE HEP NASA ADSGoogle Scholar Semantic Scholar export BibTeX citation Loading... BibTeX formatted citation × loading... 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