Quantum enhancement of qutrit dynamics through driving field and
photonic band-gap crystal
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.10603v1
- Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2022 19:54:15 GMT
- Title: Quantum enhancement of qutrit dynamics through driving field and
photonic band-gap crystal
- Authors: Negar Nikdel Yousefi, Ali Mortezapour, Ghasem Naeimi, Farzam Nosrati,
Aref Pariz and Rosario Lo Franco
- Abstract summary: We show that the constructive interplay of PBG material as a medium and classical driving field as a part of system results in a significant enhancement of all the quantum traits of interest.
Our results supply insights for preserving and enhancing quantum features in qutrit systems which are promising alternative candidates to be used in quantum processors instead of qubits.
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- Abstract: A comparative study of a qutrit (three-level atomic system) coupled to a
classical field in a typical Markovian reservoir (free space) and in a photonic
band-gap (PBG) crystal is carried out. The aim of the study is to assess the
collective impact of structured environment and classical control of the system
on the dynamics of quantum coherence, non-Markovianity, and estimation of
parameters which are initially encoded in the atomic state. We show that the
constructive interplay of PBG material as a medium and classical driving field
as a part of system results in a significant enhancement of all the quantum
traits of interest, compared to the case when the driven qutrit is in a
Markovian environment. Our results supply insights for preserving and enhancing
quantum features in qutrit systems which are promising alternative candidates
to be used in quantum processors instead of qubits.
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