Smooth bang-bang shortcuts to adiabaticity for atomic transport in a
moving harmonic trap
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.11605v2
- Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2020 13:18:45 GMT
- Title: Smooth bang-bang shortcuts to adiabaticity for atomic transport in a
moving harmonic trap
- Authors: Yongcheng Ding, Tang-You Huang, Koushik Paul, Minjia Hao, Xi Chen
- Abstract summary: We propose smooth bang-bang protocols with near-minimal time, by setting the physical constraints on the relative displacement, speed, and acceleration.
It is found that the energy excitation and sloshing amplitude are significantly reduced at the expense of operation time.
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- Abstract: Bang-bang control is often used to implement a minimal-time shortcut to
adiabaticity for efficient transport of atoms in a moving harmonic trap.
However, drastic changes of the on-off controller, leading to high
transport-mode excitation and energy consumption, become infeasible under
realistic experimental conditions. To circumvent these problems, we propose
smooth bang-bang protocols with near-minimal time, by setting the physical
constraints on the relative displacement, speed, and acceleration between the
mass center of the atom and the trap center. We adopt Pontryagin's maximum
principle to obtain the analytical solutions of smooth bang-bang protocol for
near-time-minimal control. More importantly, it is found that the energy
excitation and sloshing amplitude are significantly reduced at the expense of
operation time. We also present a multiple shooting method for the
self-consistent numerical analysis. Finally, this method is applied to other
tasks, e.g., energy minimization, where obtaining smooth analytical form is
complicated.
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