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Katarzyna Roszak1, Radim Filip2, Tomáš Novotný3.
Abstract
We propose a general approach of protecting a two-level system against decoherence via quantum engineering of non-classical multiple superpositions of coherent states in a non-Markovian reservoir. The scheme surprisingly only uses the system-environment interaction responsible for the decoherence and projective measurements of the two-level system. We demonstrate the method on the example of an excitonic qubit in self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots coupled to the super-Ohmic reservoir of acoustic phonons.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26068185 PMCID: PMC4464181 DOI: 10.1038/srep09796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1a) Asymptotic degree of coherence as a function of the delay time for two temperatures. The envelopes of the maximal (solid red line) and minimal (dashed green line) values of (8) are shown together with the detailed time evolution for the measurement outcome (solid blue line) and (dashed brown line) on a much shorter time scale in the inset. b) Maximal value (full red line) as well as the averaged one (dashed cyan line; see the main text for details) of the asymptotic degree of coherence for a range of temperatures. In both panels, the dotted orange lines denote the degree of coherence in the measurement-free case.
Figure 2Asymptotic decoherence factor for two values of M = 5 (lower set of curves) and M = 10 (upper curves) as functions of the integrated interaction strength α. Exact expression (3) (full red lines) is compared to the Gaussian approximation (16) (blue dash-dotted lines) and the asymptotic value (17) (black dashed lines).