Generation of scalable many-body Bell correlations in spin chains with short-range two-body interactions
Abstract
Dynamical generation of strong and scalable quantum resources, like many-body entanglement and Bell correlations, in spin-1/2 chains, is possible with all-to-all interactions, either for constant interaction strength realizing one-axis twisting protocol or for power-law decaying potentials. We show, however, that such quantum resources can also be dynamically generated with a finite range of interactions. We identify a necessary critical range and indicate a critical time when scalable quantum correlations appear. Finally, we show that the certification of generated states is accessible in the modern quantum simulator platforms.
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