Coherent control of decoherence.
Manipulation of quantum interference requires that the system under control remains coherent, avoiding (or at least postponing) the phase randomization that can ensue from coupling to an uncontrolled environment. We show that closed-loop coherent control can be used to mitigate the rate of quantum d...
Main Authors: | Branderhorst, M, Londero, P, Wasylczyk, P, Brif, C, Kosut, R, Rabitz, H, Walmsley, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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