Optimal Control of Quantum Purity for n=2 Systems
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arXiv1703.04698MaRDI QIDQ6284304FDOQ6284304
William Clark, Patrick Rooney, Anthony M. Bloch, Leonardo Colombo
Publication date: 14 March 2017
Abstract: The objective of this work is to study time-minimum and energy-minimum global optimal control for dissipative open quantum systems whose dynamics is governed by the Lindblad equation. The controls appear only in the Hamiltonian. Using recent results regarding the decoupling of such dissipative dynamics into intra- and inter-unitary orbits, we transform the control system into a bi-linear control system on the Bloch ball (the unitary sphere together with its interior). We then design a numerical algorithm to construct an optimal path to achieve a desired point given initial states close to the origin (the singular point) of the Bloch ball. This is done both for the minimum-time and minimum -energy control problems.
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