Quantum gate generation by T-sampling stabilisation

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DOI10.1080/00207179.2013.873951zbMATH Open1294.81059arXiv1308.1504OpenAlexW2054923159MaRDI QIDQ5494534FDOQ5494534


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Publication date: 28 July 2014

Published in: International Journal of Control (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This paper considers right-invariant and controllable driftless quantum systems with state X(t) evolving on the unitary group U(n) and m inputs. The T-sampling stabilization problem is introduced and solved: given any initial condition X(0) any goal state Xg find a feedback law such that X(jT) converges to Xg as the integer j tends to infinity. The purpose is to generate arbitrary quantum gates corresponding to Xg. This is achieved by the tracking of T-periodic reference trajectories that pass by Xg using the framework of Coron's Return Method. The T-periodic reference trajectories are generated by applying open-loop controls that are a sum of a finite number M of odd T-periodic function whose amplitudes are parameterized by a vector. The main result establishes that, for M big enough, X(jT) exponentially converges towards Xg for almost all fixed amplitude vectors, with explicit and completely constructive control laws. This paper also establishes a stochastic version of this deterministic control law. The key idea is to randomly choose a different amplitude vector at each sampling time jT, and keeping it fixed until the next sampling time (j+1)T. It is also shown that X(jT) exponentially converges towards Xg almost surely. Simulation results have indicated that the convergence speed may be significantly improved with such stochastic technique. This is illustrated in the generation of the C--NOT quantum logic gate on U(4).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1504




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