Quantum feedback can stabilize a two-level atom against decoherence (spontaneous emission), putting it into an arbitrary (specified) pure state. This requires perfect homodyne detection of the atomic emission, and instantaneous feedback. Inefficient detection was considered previously by two of us. Here we allow for a non-zero delay time (tau) in the feedback circuit. Because a two-level atom is a nonlinear optical system, an analytical solution is not possible. However, quantum trajectories allow a simple numerical simulation of the resulting non-Markovian process. We find the effect of the time delay to be qualitatively similar to that of inefficient detection. The solution of the non-Markovian quantum trajectory will not remain fixed, so...
International audienceA feedback scheme, stabilizing an arbitrary photon-number state in a microwave...
We give an introduction to feedback control in quantum systems, as well as an overview of the variet...
Among the formulations of the theory of quantum measurements in continuous time, quantum trajectory ...
Quantum feedback can stabilize a two-level atom against decoherence (spontaneous emission), putting ...
We investigate the possibilities of preserving and manipulating the coherence of atomic two-level sy...
In this article we reconsider a version of quantum trajectory theory based on the stochastic Schröd...
We solve exactly the non-Markovian dynamics of a cavity mode in the presence of a feedback loop base...
A general theory of quantum-limited feedback for continuously monitored systems is presented. Two ap...
Unit-efficiency homodyne detection of the resonance fluorescence of a two-level atom collapses the q...
We introduce and discuss the problem of quantum feedback control in the context of established formu...
We show that the influence of quantum fluctuations in the electromagnetic field vacuum on a two leve...
We present a quantum theory of feedback in which the homodyne photocurrent alters the dynamics of th...
Summary form only given. Although real-time feedback of measured signals is an essential component o...
We demonstrate the active suppression of transmon qubit dephasing induced by dispersive measurement,...
We present a protocol for deterministic generation of Fock states and Schroedinger cat-like states i...
International audienceA feedback scheme, stabilizing an arbitrary photon-number state in a microwave...
We give an introduction to feedback control in quantum systems, as well as an overview of the variet...
Among the formulations of the theory of quantum measurements in continuous time, quantum trajectory ...
Quantum feedback can stabilize a two-level atom against decoherence (spontaneous emission), putting ...
We investigate the possibilities of preserving and manipulating the coherence of atomic two-level sy...
In this article we reconsider a version of quantum trajectory theory based on the stochastic Schröd...
We solve exactly the non-Markovian dynamics of a cavity mode in the presence of a feedback loop base...
A general theory of quantum-limited feedback for continuously monitored systems is presented. Two ap...
Unit-efficiency homodyne detection of the resonance fluorescence of a two-level atom collapses the q...
We introduce and discuss the problem of quantum feedback control in the context of established formu...
We show that the influence of quantum fluctuations in the electromagnetic field vacuum on a two leve...
We present a quantum theory of feedback in which the homodyne photocurrent alters the dynamics of th...
Summary form only given. Although real-time feedback of measured signals is an essential component o...
We demonstrate the active suppression of transmon qubit dephasing induced by dispersive measurement,...
We present a protocol for deterministic generation of Fock states and Schroedinger cat-like states i...
International audienceA feedback scheme, stabilizing an arbitrary photon-number state in a microwave...
We give an introduction to feedback control in quantum systems, as well as an overview of the variet...
Among the formulations of the theory of quantum measurements in continuous time, quantum trajectory ...