Spin Hamiltonians in condensed matter and quantum sensing typically utilize pairwise or two-body interactions between constituents in the material or ensemble. However, there is growing interest in exploring more general… Click to show full abstract
Spin Hamiltonians in condensed matter and quantum sensing typically utilize pairwise or two-body interactions between constituents in the material or ensemble. However, there is growing interest in exploring more general n-body interactions for n > 2. In this study, we realized an effective n = 3-body Hamiltonian interaction using an ensemble of laser-cooled atoms in a high-finesse optical cavity with the pseudospin [Formula: see text] encoded by two atomic momentum states. We applied two dressing tones that induce the atoms to exchange photons via the cavity to realize a virtual six-photon process; lower-order interactions destructively interfered. We also observed signatures of a n = 4-body interaction mediated by a virtual eight-photon process. Our approach may be extensible to three-body interactions in multilevel systems or to even higher-order interactions.
               
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