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Non-Markovian quantum dynamics: What is it good for?

C. -F. Li, G. -C. Guo, J. Piilo

Published 2020-01-07Version 1

Recent developments in practical quantum engineering and control techniques have allowed significant developments for experimental studies of open quantum systems and decoherence engineering. Indeed, it has become possible to test experimentally various theoretical, mathematical, and physical concepts related to non-Markovian quantum dynamics. This includes experimental characterization and quantification of non-Markovian memory effects and proof-of-principle demonstrations how to use them for certain quantum communication and information tasks. We describe here recent experimental advances for open system studies, focussing in particular to non-Markovian dynamics including the applications of memory effects, and discuss the possibilities for ultimate control of decoherence and open system dynamics.

Comments: 7 pages. Perspective Article on the experiments of non-Markovian quantum dynamics
Journal: EPL 128, 30001 (2019)
Categories: quant-ph
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