QUANTUM TRAJECTORIES, FEEDBACK AND SQUEEZING
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3528490
Abstract: Quantum trajectory theory is the best mathematical set up to model continual observations of a quantum system and feedback based on the observed output. Inside this framework, we study how to enhance the squeezing of the fluorescence light emitted by a two-level atom, stimulated by a coherent monochromatic laser. In the presence of a Wiseman-Milburn feedback scheme, based on the homodyne detection of a fraction of the emitted light, we analyze the squeezing dependence on the various control parameters.
Recommendations
- Quantum measurements in continuous time, non-Markovian evolutions and feedback
- Quantum trajectories and measurements in continuous time. The diffusive case
- Quantum feedback: theory, experiments, and applications
- Lyapunov control of squeezed noise quantum trajectory
- Steady and optimal entropy squeezing of a two-level atom with quantum-jump-based feedback and classical driving in a dissipative cavity
Cites work
Cited in
(12)- Lyapunov control of squeezed noise quantum trajectory
- Peculiarities of resonance fluorescence statistics for a two-level atom in frequency selective feedback loop
- Zooming in on quantum trajectories
- Solvable model of quantum-optical feedback
- Quantum Feedback Channels
- Resonance fluorescence statistics of a two-level atom in feedback loop
- Squeezing of mechanical motion via qubit-assisted control
- Coherence and squeezing along quantum trajectories
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5666887 (Why is no real title available?)
- Quantum measurements in continuous time, non-Markovian evolutions and feedback
- Squeezing enhancement of degenerate parametric amplifier via coherent feedback control
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5901547 (Why is no real title available?)
This page was built for publication: QUANTUM TRAJECTORIES, FEEDBACK AND SQUEEZING
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q3528490)