Enhancement of quantum synchronization via continuous measurement and
feedback control
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.05468v2
- Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2021 13:37:35 GMT
- Title: Enhancement of quantum synchronization via continuous measurement and
feedback control
- Authors: Yuzuru Kato, Hiroya Nakao
- Abstract summary: We show that quantum synchronization can be enhanced by performing continuous homodyne measurement on an additional bath linearly coupled to the oscillator.
We propose a simple feedback policy for suppressing measurement-induced fluctuations by adjusting the frequency of the harmonic drive.
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- Abstract: We study synchronization of a quantum van der Pol oscillator with a harmonic
drive and demonstrate that quantum synchronization can be enhanced by
performing continuous homodyne measurement on an additional bath linearly
coupled to the oscillator and applying feedback control to the oscillator. The
phase coherence of the oscillator is increased by reducing quantum fluctuations
via the continuous measurement, whereas the measurement backaction inevitably
induces fluctuations around the phase-locking point. We propose a simple
feedback policy for suppressing measurement-induced fluctuations by adjusting
the frequency of the harmonic drive, which results in enhancement of quantum
synchronization. We further demonstrate that the maximum enhancement of quantum
synchronization is achieved by performing quantum measurement on the quadrature
angle at which the phase diffusion of the oscillator is the largest and the
maximal information of the oscillator phase is extracted.
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