Which options exist for NISQ-friendly linear response formulations?

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Linear response (LR) theory is a powerful tool in classic quantum chemistry crucial to understanding photo-induced processes in chemistry and biology. However, performing simulations for large systems and in the case of strong electron correlation remains challenging. Quantum computers are poised to facilitate the simulation of such systems, and recently, a quantum linear response formulation (qLR) was introduced. To apply qLR to near-term quantum computers beyond a minimal basis set, we here introduce a resource-efficient qLR theory using a truncated active-space version of the multi-configurational self-consistent field LR ansatz. Therein, we investigate eight different near-term qLR formalisms that utilize novel operator transformations that allow the qLR equations to be performed on near-term hardware. Simulating excited state potential energy curves and absorption spectra for various test cases, we identify two promising candidates dubbed ``proj LRSD'' and ``all-proj LRSD''.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Number of pages15
ISSN1549-9618
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 25 Apr 2024

    Research areas

  • Faculty of Science - Quantum Computing, linear response theory, Excitation Energy, mult-iconfigurational self-consistent field

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