Experimental Demonstration of Swift Analytical Universal Control over
Nearby Transitions
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.06246v1
- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2022 07:09:16 GMT
- Title: Experimental Demonstration of Swift Analytical Universal Control over
Nearby Transitions
- Authors: Yue Li, Zhi-Cheng He, Xinxing Yuan, Mengxiang Zhang, Chang Liu,
Yi-Xuan Wu, Mingdong Zhu, Xi Qin, Zheng-Yuan Xue, Yiheng Lin, Jiangfeng Du
- Abstract summary: We demonstrate analytically based swift quantum control techniques on a four-level trapped ion system.
We perform individual or simultaneous control over two pairs of spectrally nearby transitions with tailored time-varied drive.
- Score: 15.108651304475245
- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: Along with the scaling of dimensions in quantum systems, transitions between
the system's energy levels would become close in frequency, which are
conventionally resolved by weak and lengthy pulses. Here, we extend and
experimentally demonstrate analytically based swift quantum control techniques
on a four-level trapped ion system, where we perform individual or simultaneous
control over two pairs of spectrally nearby transitions with tailored
time-varied drive, achieving operational fidelities ranging from 99.2(3)\% to
99.6(3)\%. Remarkably, we achieve approximately an order of magnitude speed up
comparing with the case of weak square pulse for a general control. Therefore,
our demonstration may be beneficial to a broad range of quantum systems with
crowded spectrum, for spectroscopy, quantum information processing and quantum
simulation.
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