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Optimal control of open quantum systems: cooperative effects of driving and dissipation

Rebecca Schmidt, Antonio Negretti, Joachim Ankerhold, Tommaso Calarco, Jürgen T. Stockburger

Published 2010-10-05, updated 2011-09-28Version 4

We investigate the optimal control of open quantum systems, in particular, the mutual influence of driving and dissipation. A stochastic approach to open-system control is developed, using a generalized version of Krotov's iterative algorithm, with no need for Markovian or rotating-wave approximations. The application to a harmonic degree of freedom reveals cooperative effects of driving and dissipation that a standard Markovian treatment cannot capture. Remarkably, control can modify the open-system dynamics to the point where the entropy change turns negative, thus achieving cooling of translational motion without any reliance on internal degrees of freedom.

Comments: 5 pages, 3 figures; 6 page supplement, v2: major revision for wider scope, additional data, change of title, v3: fixed typo, v4: minor changes for clarity, extended supplement
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 130404 (2011)
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