Quantum control with a multi-dimensional Gaussian quantum invariant
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.15068v2
- Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2021 21:21:22 GMT
- Title: Quantum control with a multi-dimensional Gaussian quantum invariant
- Authors: Selwyn Simsek, Florian Mintert
- Abstract summary: The framework of quantum invariants is an elegant generalization of adiabatic quantum control to control fields that do not need to change slowly.
We construct a multi-dimensional Gaussian quantum invariant that permits the design of time-dependent potentials that let the ground state of an initial potential evolve towards the ground state of a final potential.
The scope of this framework is demonstrated with the task of shuttling an ion around a corner which is a paradigmatic control problem in achieving scalability of trapped ion quantum information technology.
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- Abstract: The framework of quantum invariants is an elegant generalization of adiabatic
quantum control to control fields that do not need to change slowly. Due to the
unavailability of invariants for systems with more than one spatial dimension,
the benefits of this framework have not yet been exploited in multi-dimensional
systems. We construct a multi-dimensional Gaussian quantum invariant that
permits the design of time-dependent potentials that let the ground state of an
initial potential evolve towards the ground state of a final potential. The
scope of this framework is demonstrated with the task of shuttling an ion
around a corner which is a paradigmatic control problem in achieving
scalability of trapped ion quantum information technology.
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