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The Aharonov-Anandan phase and geometric double-quantum excitation in strongly coupled nuclear spin pairs

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 158, Issue 12, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0138146

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The Aharonov-Anandan phase is a contribution to the phase acquired by the cyclic evolution of a quantum state, which depends only on the geometric properties of its trajectory. We report the study and exploitation of the Aharonov-Anandan phase in homonuclear spin-1/2 pairs using nuclear magnetic resonance interferometry techniques. We introduce a new method for engineering effective zero-quantum Hamiltonians with an arbitrary phase in the transverse plane and demonstrate its applications in studying the geometric Aharonov-Anandan phase.
The Aharonov-Anandan phase is a contribution to the phase acquired by the cyclic evolution of a quantum state, which depends only on the geometric properties of its trajectory. We report the study and the exploitation of the Aharonov-Anandan phase by nuclear magnetic resonance interferometry techniques in homonuclear spin-1/2 pairs in the near-equivalence limit. Weintroduce a new method for engineering effective zero-quantum Hamiltonians with an arbitrary phase in the transverse plane. We use this method to generate a variety of cyclic zeroquantum paths, enabling direct study of the geometric Aharonov-Anandan phase to probe the rotational characteristics of the zero-quantum subspace. We show that the geometric Aharonov-Anandan phase may be used for efficient double-quantum excitation in strongly coupled spin pairs. We find that geometric double-quantum excitation outperforms the standard method by a factor of 2 in experiments performed on a typical case involving near-equivalent spin pairs. (c) 2023 Author(s).

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