A Strategy for Preparing Quantum Squeezed States Using Reinforcement Learning
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.16320v4
- Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2024 11:14:53 GMT
- Title: A Strategy for Preparing Quantum Squeezed States Using Reinforcement Learning
- Authors: X. L. Zhao, Y. M. Zhao, M. Li, T. T. Li, Q. Liu, S. Guo, X. X. Yi,
- Abstract summary: We propose a scheme leveraging reinforcement learning to engineer control fields for generating non-classical states.
The reinforcement learning agent determines the temporal sequence of control pulses, commencing from a coherent spin state.
This research paves the way for its application in manipulating other quantum systems.
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- Abstract: We propose a scheme leveraging reinforcement learning to engineer control fields for generating non-classical states. It is exemplified by the application to prepare spin-squeezed states for an open collective spin model where a linear control field is designed to govern the dynamics. The reinforcement learning agent determines the temporal sequence of control pulses, commencing from a coherent spin state in an environment characterized by dissipation and dephasing. Compared to the constant control scenario, this approach provides various control sequences maintaining collective spin squeezing and entanglement. It is observed that denser application of the control pulses enhances the performance of the outcomes. However, there is a minor enhancement in the performance by adding control actions. The proposed strategy demonstrates increased effectiveness for larger systems. Thermal excitations of the reservoir are detrimental to the control outcomes. Feasible experiments are suggested to implement this control proposal based on the comparison with the others. The extensions to continuous control problems and another quantum system are discussed. The replaceability of the reinforcement learning module is also emphasized. This research paves the way for its application in manipulating other quantum systems.
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