Engineered Tunable Decay Rate and Controllable Dissipative Dynamics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.02561v1
- Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2022 03:23:50 GMT
- Title: Engineered Tunable Decay Rate and Controllable Dissipative Dynamics
- Authors: Zhiguo L\"u and Hang Zheng
- Abstract summary: We investigate the steering dissipative dynamics of a two-level system (qubit) by means of the modulation of an assisted tunneling degree of freedom.
Our results reveal that the decoherence rate of the qubit can be significantly suppressed and simultaneously its quality factor is enhanced.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: We investigate the steering dissipative dynamics of a two-level system
(qubit) by means of the modulation of an assisted tunneling degree of freedom
which is described by a quantum-oscillator spin-boson model. Our results reveal
that the decoherence rate of the qubit can be significantly suppressed and
simultaneously its quality factor is enhanced. Moreover, the modulated
dynamical susceptibility exhibits a multi-peak feature which is indicative of
the underlying structure and measurable in experiment. Our findings demonstrate
that the interplay between the combined degrees of freedom and the qubit is
crucial for reducing the dissipation of qubit and expanding the coherent regime
of quantum operation much large. The strategy might be used to fight against
deterioration of quantum coherence in quantum information processing.
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