Decoherence Effects in a Three-Level System under Gaussian Process
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.13897v2
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2022 06:20:15 GMT
- Title: Decoherence Effects in a Three-Level System under Gaussian Process
- Authors: Sultan Mahmood Zangi, Atta ur Rahman, ZhaoXu Ji, Hazrat Ai, HuanGuo
Zhang
- Abstract summary: We show that the destructive nature of the Ornstein--Uhlenbeck noise toward the symmetry of the qutrit to preserve encoded purity and coherence remains large.
We find that the current qutrit system outperforms systems with multiple qubits or qutrits using purity and von Neumann entropy.
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- Abstract: When subjected to a classical fluctuating field characterized by a Gaussian
process, we examine the {purity} and coherence protection in a three-level
quantum system. This symmetry of the three-level system is examined when the
local random field is investigated further in the noiseless and noisy regimes.
In~particular, we consider fractional Gaussian, Gaussian, Ornstein--Uhlenbeck,
and~power law noisy regimes. We show that the destructive nature of the
Ornstein--Uhlenbeck noise toward the symmetry of the qutrit to preserve encoded
{purity and coherence} remains large. Our findings suggest that properly
adjusting the noisy parameters to specifically provided values can facilitate
optimal extended {purity and coherence} survival. Non-vanishing terms appear in
the final density matrix of the single qutrit system, indicating that it is in
a strong coherence regime. Because~of all of the Gaussian noises, monotonic
decay with no revivals has been observed in the single qutrit system. In~terms
of coherence and information preservation, we find that the current qutrit
system outperforms systems with multiple qubits or qutrits using purity and von
Neumann entropy. A~comparison of noisy and noiseless situations shows that the
fluctuating nature of the local random fields is ultimately lost when
influenced using the classical Gaussian noises
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