Period and intrinsic noises of permanent spin vortex system centered by small polaron
Abstract
Some fascinating phenomena have been investigated, hence spin vortex systems are a hot subarea of solid-state physics. However, simulations of these systems require some simplifications. Quantum computers have the potential to simulate these systems without them. Therefore, we simulated the time propagation of spin vortex systems centered by small polarons by the simulator of quantum computers. As a result, we revealed that these systems have much shorter periods than XXZ models and are never be relaxed. Though there is intrinsic persistent noise, this result will affect both fundamental and applied solid-state physics.
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