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Using the Quantum Zeno Effect for Suppression of Decoherence

Yasushi Kondo, Yuichiro Matsuzaki, Kei Matsushima, Jefferson G. Filgueiras

Published 2014-06-27, updated 2016-01-15Version 2

Projective measurements are an essential element of quantum mechanics. In most cases, they cause an irreversible change of the quantum system on which they act. However, measurements can also be used to stabilize quantum states from decay processes, which is known as the quantum Zeno effect (QZE). Here, we demonstrate this effect for the case of a superposition state of a nuclear spin qubit, using an ancilla to perform the measurement. As a result, the quantum state of the qubit is protected against dephasing without relying on an ensemble nature of NMR experiments. We also propose a scheme to protect an arbitrary state by using QZE.

Comments: 17 pages, 8 figures, largely rewritten
Journal: Yasushi Kondo et al 2016 New J. Phys. 18 013033
Categories: quant-ph
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