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Noise sensing via stochastic quantum Zeno
Institution:1. Institute of Quantum Control (PGI-8), Forschungszentrum Jülich, D-52425, Germany;2. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy & European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy (LENS), University of Florence, Florence, Italy
Abstract:The dynamics of any quantum system is unavoidably influenced by the external environment. Thus, the observation of a quantum system (probe) can allow the measure of the environmental features. Here, to spectrally resolve a noise field coupled to the quantum probe, we employ dissipative manipulations of the probe, leading to so-called Stochastic Quantum Zeno (SQZ) phenomena. A quantum system coupled to a stochastic noise field and subject to a sequence of protective Zeno measurements slowly decays from its initial state with a survival probability that depends both on the measurement frequency and the noise. We present a robust sensing method to reconstruct the unknown noise power spectral density by evaluating the survival probability that we obtain when we additionally apply a set of coherent control pulses to the probe. The joint effect of coherent control, protective measurements and noise field on the decay provides us the desired information on the noise field.
Keywords:Open quantum systems  Quantum noise sensing  Stochastic quantum Zeno effect
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