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Experimental Implementation of the Quantum Baker's Map

Yaakov S. Weinstein, Seth Lloyd, Joseph V. Emerson, David G. Cory

Published 2002-01-16Version 1

This paper reports on the experimental implementation of the quantum baker's map via a three bit nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) quantum information processor. The experiments tested the sensitivity of the quantum chaotic map to perturbations. In the first experiment, the map was iterated forward and then backwards to provide benchmarks for intrinsic errors and decoherence. In the second set of experiments, the least significant qubit was perturbed in between the iterations to test the sensitivity of the quantum chaotic map to applied perturbations. These experiments are used to investigate previous predicted properties of quantum chaotic dynamics.

Comments: submitted to PRL
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 157902 (2002)
Categories: quant-ph
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