Counterdiabatic control in the impulse regime
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.10145v3
- Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2022 10:21:23 GMT
- Title: Counterdiabatic control in the impulse regime
- Authors: Eoin Carolan, Anthony Kiely, Steve Campbell
- Abstract summary: We show that the additional energetic overhead associated with implementing counterdiabatic driving can be reduced while still maintaining high target state fidelities.
This is achieved by implementing control fields only during the impulse regime, as identified by the Kibble-Zurek mechanism.
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- Abstract: Coherent control of complex many-body systems is critical to the development
of useful quantum devices. Fast perfect state transfer can be exactly achieved
through additional counterdiabatic fields. We show that the additional
energetic overhead associated with implementing counterdiabatic driving can be
reduced while still maintaining high target state fidelities. This is achieved
by implementing control fields only during the impulse regime, as identified by
the Kibble-Zurek mechanism. We demonstrate that this strategy successfully
suppresses most of the defects that would be generated due to the finite
driving time for two paradigmatic settings: the Landau-Zener model and the
Ising model. For the latter case, we also investigate the performance of our
impulse control scheme when restricted to more experimentally realistic local
control fields.
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