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Fast Control of Quantum States in Quantum Dots: Limits due to Decoherence

2005

We study the kinetics of confined carrier-phonon system in a quantum dot under fast optical driving and discuss the resulting limitations to fast coherent control over the quantum state in such systems.

PhysicsQuantum opticsQuantum technologyCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceOpen quantum systemQuantum error correctionQuantum stateQuantum mechanicsQuantum sensorCavity quantum electrodynamicsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectQuantum dissipation
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Time-resolved observation of coherent multi-body interactions in quantum phase revivals

2010

Interactions between microscopic particles are usually described as two-body interactions, although it has been shown that higher order multi-body interactions could give rise to novel quantum phases with intriguing properties. This paper demonstrates effective six-body interactions in a system of ultracold bosonic atoms in a three-dimensional optical lattice. The coherent multi-particle interactions observed here open a new window for simulations of effective field theories and may help to enable the realization of novel topologically ordered many-body quantum phases. Interactions between microscopic particles are usually described as two-body interactions, although it has been shown that …

PhysicsQuantum phase transitionOpen quantum systemMultidisciplinaryQuantum dynamicsQuantum mechanicsPrincipal quantum numberCavity quantum electrodynamicsQuantum simulatorQuantum phasesQuantum numberNature
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Mixed internal-external state approach for quantum computation with neutral atoms on atom chips

2006

We present a realistic proposal for the storage and processing of quantum information with cold Rb atoms on atom chips. The qubit states are stored in hyperfine atomic levels with long coherence time, and two-qubit quantum phase gates are realized using the motional states of the atoms. Two-photon Raman transitions are used to transfer the qubit information from the internal to the external degree of freedom. The quantum phase gate is realized in a double-well potential created by slowly varying dc currents in the atom chip wires. Using realistic values for all experimental parameters (currents, magnetic fields, ...) we obtain high gate fidelities (above 99.9%) in short operation times (~ 1…

PhysicsQuantum technologyOpen quantum systemComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesQubitPrincipal quantum numberQuantum simulatorPhysics::Atomic PhysicsQuantum informationAtomic physicsQuantum numberQuantum computer
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Feel the force

2014

An approach based on quantum sensing, in which controlled quantum systems serve as precision sensors, has enabled measurement of the weak magnetic interaction between two electrons bound to two separate ions. See Letter p.376 Every electron carries an intrinsic magnetic dipole moment, so any two electrons should therefore exert magnetic forces on one another. The forces involved are very small, and at atomic scale Coulomb interaction is dominant, so it is extremely difficult to observe the magnetic interaction. However, Shlomi Kotler et al. have now done just that, measuring the interaction between two electrons, in separate trapped strontium-88 ions. The two electrons exhibit spin entangle…

PhysicsQuantum technologyOpen quantum systemMultidisciplinaryQuantum mechanicsQuantum dynamicsQuantum sensorCavity quantum electrodynamicsQuantum simulatorQuantum entanglementElectronNature
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Quantum control theory for decoherence suppression in quantum gates

2007

We show how quantum optimal control theory can help achieve high-fidelity quantum gates in real experimental settings. We discuss several optimization methods (from iterative algorithms to optimization by interference and to impulsive control) and different physical scenarios (from optical lattices to atom chips and to Rydberg atoms).

PhysicsQuantum technologyOpen quantum systemQuantum networkPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Quantum error correctionQuantum mechanicsQuantum algorithmPhysics::Atomic PhysicsQuantum informationQuantum dissipationQuantum computer
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Hybrid discrete- and continuous-variable quantum information

2015

Research in quantum information processing has followed two different directions: the use of discrete variables (qubits) and that of high-dimensional, continuous-variable Gaussian states (coherent and squeezed states). Recently, these two approaches have been converging in potentially more powerful hybrid protocols. The traditional approaches to quantum information processing using either discrete or continuous variables can be combined in hybrid protocols for tasks including quantum teleportation, computation, entanglement distillation or Bell tests.

PhysicsQuantum technologyOpen quantum systemQuantum networkQuantum error correctionQuantum mechanicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyQuantum algorithmQuantum PhysicsQuantum channelQuantum informationAlgorithmQuantum teleportationNature Physics
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Protocols and prospects for building a quantum repeater

2013

An overview will be given of various approaches to implementing a quantum repeater for quantum communication over large distances. This includes a discussion of systems and protocols that are experimentally feasible and thus realizable in the midterm in order to go beyond the current limit of a few hundred km given by direct quantum-state transmissions. At the same time, these schemes should be, in principle, scalable to arbitrary distances. In this context, the influence of various elements and strategies in a quantum repeater protocol on the final fidelities and rates shall be addressed: initial entanglement distribution, Bell measurements, multiplexing, postselection, quantum memories, a…

PhysicsQuantum technologyOpen quantum systemQuantum networkQuantum error correctionQuantum sensorElectronic engineeringQuantum capacityQuantum channelQuantum informationSPIE Proceedings
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Quantum Computing Experiments with Cold Trapped Ions

2016

PhysicsQuantum technologyQuantum networkOpen quantum systemQubitQuantum dynamicsCavity quantum electrodynamicsQuantum simulatorAtomic physicsTrapped ion quantum computerQuantum Information
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Space-Time Symmetries in Quantum Physics

2013

The transformations in space and in time which belong to the Galilei group play an important role in quantum theory. In some respect and for some aspects, their role is new as compared to classical mechanics.

PhysicsQuantum technologymedicine.medical_specialtyQuantization (physics)Quantum geometryOpen quantum systemQuantum dynamicsQuantum mechanicsQuantum nanosciencemedicineSupersymmetric quantum mechanicsQuantum dissipation
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Long-Time Preservation of Nonlocal Entanglement

2009

We investigate how nonlocal entanglement, as identified by violations of a Bell inequality, may be preserved during the evolution. Our system consists of two qubits each embedded in a zero-temperature bosonic reservoir evolving independently and initially in an entangled mixed state. We show that the violation of the Bell inequality can be related to the single-qubit population of excited state in such a way that, by appropriately choosing structured environments that give rise to sufficiently high values of population trapping, long-time preservation of nonlocal entanglement can be correspondingly achieved.

PhysicsSettore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi MatematiciHealth (social science)General Computer ScienceGeneral MathematicsGeneral EngineeringQuantum entanglementEducationQuantum nonlocalityGeneral EnergyBell's theoremNon-locality Bell inequality open quantum systemsGeneral Environmental ScienceMathematical physicsAdvanced Science Letters
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