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Quantum Control of a Single Qubit

Agata M. Branczyk, Paulo E. M. F. Mendonca, Alexei Gilchrist, Andrew C. Doherty, Stephen D. Bartlett

Published 2006-08-04, updated 2006-08-15Version 2

Measurements in quantum mechanics cannot perfectly distinguish all states and necessarily disturb the measured system. We present and analyse a proposal to demonstrate fundamental limits on quantum control of a single qubit arising from these properties of quantum measurements. We consider a qubit prepared in one of two non-orthogonal states and subsequently subjected to dephasing noise. The task is to use measurement and feedback control to attempt to correct the state of the qubit. We demonstrate that projective measurements are not optimal for this task, and that there exists a non-projective measurement with an optimum measurement strength which achieves the best trade-off between gaining information about the system and disturbing it through measurement back-action. We study the performance of a quantum control scheme that makes use of this weak measurement followed by feedback control, and demonstrate that it realises the optimal recovery from noise for this system. We contrast this approach with various classically inspired control schemes.

Comments: 12 pages, 7 figures, v2 includes new references and minor changes
Journal: Phys. Rev. A, 75, 012329 (2007)
Categories: quant-ph
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