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Dynamics of a two-state system through a real level crossing

2015

The dynamics of a two-state system whose energies undergo a real crossing at some instant of time is studied. At this instant, both the coupling and the detuning vanish simultaneously, which leads to an exact degeneracy of the eigenenergies of the system. It is found that the dynamics of the system is primarily determined by the manner in which the degeneracy occurs. This interesting behavior is reminiscent of a symmetry breaking process, since the totally symmetric situation occurring at the crossing is significantly altered by infinitesimal quantities, which remove the degeneracy, with very important dynamical implications from there on. A very simple analytical formula is derived, which …

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Cryogenic setup for trapped ion quantum computing

2016

We report on the design of a cryogenic setup for trapped ion quantum computing containing a segmented surface electrode trap. The heat shield of our cryostat is designed to attenuate alternating magnetic field noise, resulting in 120~dB reduction of 50~Hz noise along the magnetic field axis. We combine this efficient magnetic shielding with high optical access required for single ion addressing as well as for efficient state detection by placing two lenses each with numerical aperture 0.23 inside the inner heat shield. The cryostat design incorporates vibration isolation to avoid decoherence of optical qubits due to the motion of the cryostat. We measure vibrations of the cryostat of less t…

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Diverging exchange force and form of the exact density matrix functional

2019

For translationally invariant one-band lattice models, we exploit the ab initio knowledge of the natural orbitals to simplify reduced density matrix functional theory (RDMFT). Striking underlying features are discovered: First, within each symmetry sector, the interaction functional $\mathcal{F}$ depends only on the natural occupation numbers $\bf{n}$. The respective sets $\mathcal{P}^1_N$ and $\mathcal{E}^1_N$ of pure and ensemble $N$-representable one-matrices coincide. Second, and most importantly, the exact functional is strongly shaped by the geometry of the polytope $\mathcal{E}^1_N \equiv \mathcal{P}^1_N $, described by linear constraints $D^{(j)}(\bf{n})\geq 0$. For smaller systems,…

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Bose-Einstein condensation of two interacting particles

2000

We investigate the notion of Bose-Einstein condensation of interacting particles. The definition of the condensate is based on the existence of the dominant eigenvalue of the single-particle density matrix. The statistical properties and the characteristic temperature are computed exactly in the soluble models of two interacting atoms.

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Natural occupation numbers: When do they vanish?

2013

The non-vanishing of the natural orbital occupation numbers of the one-particle density matrix of many-body systems has important consequences for the existence of a density matrix-potential mapping for nonlocal potentials in reduced density matrix functional theory and for the validity of the extended Koopmans' Theorem. On the basis of Weyl's theorem we give a connection between the differentiability properties of the ground state wave function and the rate at which the natural occupations approach zero when ordered as a descending series. We show, in particular, that the presence of a Coulomb cusp in the wave function leads, in general, to a power law decay of the natural occupations, whe…

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Gain tuning for continuous-variable quantum teleportation of discrete-variable states

2013

We present a general formalism to describe continuous-variable (CV) quantum teleportation of discrete-variable (DV) states with gain tuning, taking into account experimental imperfections. Here the teleportation output is given by independently transforming each density matrix element of the initial state. This formalism allows us to accurately model various teleportation experiments and to analyze the gain dependence of their respective figures of merit. We apply our formalism to the recent experiment of CV teleportation of qubits [S. Takeda et al., Nature 500, 315 (2013)] and investigate the optimal gain for the transfer fidelity. We also propose and model an experiment for CV teleportati…

PhysicsDensity matrixQuantum PhysicsFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum entanglementQuantum PhysicsQuantum energy teleportationTeleportationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesSuperdense codingQubitQuantum mechanicsQuantum information scienceQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Quantum teleportation
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Proposal of a Computational Approach for Simulating Thermal Bosonic Fields in Phase Space

2019

When a quantum field is in contact with a thermal bath, the vacuum state of the field may be generalized to a thermal vacuum state, which takes into account the thermal noise. In thermo field dynamics, this is realized by doubling the dimensionality of the Fock space of the system. Interestingly, the representation of thermal noise by means of an augmented space is also found in a distinctly different approach based on the Wigner transform of both the field operators and density matrix, which we pursue here. Specifically, the thermal noise is introduced by augmenting the classical-like Wigner phase space by means of Nos&eacute

PhysicsDensity matrixQuantum PhysicsField (physics)Vacuum statebosonic fieldFOS: Physical sciencesFock spacemolecular dynamics simulationPhase spaceBosonic fieldWigner distribution functionWigner functionStatistical physicsQuantum field theoryWigner function bosonic field temperature control molecular dynamics simulationQuantum Physics (quant-ph)temperature controlPhysics
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The response field and the saddle points of quantum mechanical path integrals

2021

In quantum statistical mechanics, Moyal's equation governs the time evolution of Wigner functions and of more general Weyl symbols that represent the density matrix of arbitrary mixed states. A formal solution to Moyal's equation is given by Marinov's path integral. In this paper we demonstrate that this path integral can be regarded as the natural link between several conceptual, geometric, and dynamical issues in quantum mechanics. A unifying perspective is achieved by highlighting the pivotal role which the response field, one of the integration variables in Marinov's integral, plays for pure states even. The discussion focuses on how the integral's semiclassical approximation relates to…

PhysicsDensity matrixQuantum PhysicsInstanton010308 nuclear & particles physicsInstantonsFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomySemiclassical physicsPath integralsResponse field01 natural sciences[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-GEN-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/General Physics [physics.gen-ph]Classical limitsymbols.namesakeClassical mechanics0103 physical sciencesPath integral formulationSaddle point approximationsymbolsDouble-slit experimentFeynman diagramQuantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physicsQuantum statistical mechanicsAnnals of Physics
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Misbeliefs and misunderstandings about the non-Markovian dynamics of a damped harmonic oscillator

2003

We use the exact solution for the damped harmonic oscillator to discuss some relevant aspects of its open dynamics often mislead or misunderstood. We compare two different approximations both referred to as Rotating Wave Approximation. Using a specific example, we clarify some issues related to non--Markovian dynamics, non--Lindblad type dynamics, and positivity of the density matrix.

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Limits in the characteristic function description of non-Lindblad-type open quantum systems

2005

In this paper I investigate the usability of the characteristic functions for the description of the dynamics of open quantum systems focussing on non-Lindblad-type master equations. I consider, as an example, a non-Markovian generalized master equation containing a memory kernel which may lead to nonphysical time evolutions characterized by negative values of the density matrix diagonal elements [S.M. Barnett and S. Stenholm, Phys. Rev. A {\bf 64}, 033808 (2001)]. The main result of the paper is to demonstrate that there exist situations in which the symmetrically ordered characteristic function is perfectly well defined while the corresponding density matrix loses positivity. Therefore no…

PhysicsDensity matrixQuantum PhysicsQuantum decoherenceCharacteristic function (probability theory)Stochastic processDiagonalFOS: Physical sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsQuantum mechanicsKernel (statistics)Master equationStatistical physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Quantum
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