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Maintaining Quantum Coherence in the Presence of Noise through State Monitoring

arXiv:1111.4801 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.85.012102

Abstract

Unsharp POVM measurements allow the estimation and tracking of quantum wavefunctions in real-time with minimal disruption of the dynamics. Here we demonstrate that high fidelity state monitoring, and hence quantum control, is possible even in the presence of classical dephasing and amplitude noise, by simulating such measurements on a two-level system undergoing Rabi oscillations. Finite estimation fidelity is found to persist indefinitely long after the decoherence times set by the noise fields in the absence of measurement.

5 pages, 4 figures