Decoherence quantification through commutation relations decay for open
quantum harmonic oscillators
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.02534v1
- Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2022 08:57:31 GMT
- Title: Decoherence quantification through commutation relations decay for open
quantum harmonic oscillators
- Authors: Igor G. Vladimirov, Ian R. Petersen
- Abstract summary: We consider the exponentially fast decay in the two-point commutator matrix of the system variables as a manifestation of quantum decoherence.
These features are exploited as nonclassical resources in quantum computation and quantum information processing technologies.
- Score: 2.0508733018954843
- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: This paper is concerned with multimode open quantum harmonic oscillators
(OQHOs), described by linear quantum stochastic differential equations with
multichannel external bosonic fields. We consider the exponentially fast decay
in the two-point commutator matrix of the system variables as a manifestation
of quantum decoherence. Such dissipative effects are caused by the interaction
of the system with its environment and lead to a loss of specific features of
the unitary evolution which the system would have in the case of isolated
dynamics. These features are exploited as nonclassical resources in quantum
computation and quantum information processing technologies. A system-theoretic
definition of decoherence time in terms of the commutator matrix decay is
discussed, and an upper bound for it is provided using algebraic Lyapunov
inequalities. Employing spectrum perturbation techniques, we investigate the
asymptotic behaviour of a related Lyapunov exponent for the oscillator when the
system-field coupling is specified by a small coupling strength parameter and a
given coupling shape matrix. The invariant quantum state of the system, driven
by vacuum fields, in the weak-coupling limit is also studied. We illustrate the
results for one- and two-mode oscillators with multichannel external fields and
outline their application to a decoherence control problem for a feedback
interconnection of OQHOs.
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