A simple method of analyzing quantum feedback circuits is presented. The classical analysis of feedback circuits can be generalized to apply to quantum systems by mapping the field operators of various outputs to other inputs via the standard input-output formalism. Unfortunately, this has led to unphysical results such as the violation of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle for in-loop fields. This paper shows that this general approach can be redeemed by ensuring a self-consistently Hermitian Hamiltonian. The calculations are based on a noncommutative calculus of operator derivatives. A full description of several examples of quantum linear and nonlinear feedback for optical systems is presented
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In this review paper, we survey the main concepts and some of the recent devel-opments in quantum fe...
Measurement and feedback control are essential features of quantum science, with applications rangin...
In the last decade, there has been a growing interest in the integration of photonic components into...
This paper surveys some recent results on the feedback control of quantum linear systems and the rob...
In this paper, an overview of research in quantum control is presented. Examples of work in the firs...
A quantum network is an open system consisting of several component Markovian input-output subsystem...
Continuous measurement and feedback hold tremendous potential for producing non-Gaussian quantum sta...
The problem of system control Systems do not always behave the way we would! Add a “controller ” t...
We compare quantum and classical feedback control of linear systems, investigating the effect of bac...
We present a formulation of feedback in quantum systems in which the best estimates of the dynamical...
The mathematical theory of quantum feedback networks has recently been developed for general open qu...
The purpose of this paper is to show how a class of classical linear stochastic systems can be physi...
We derive the quantum stochastic master equation for bosonic systems without measurement theory but ...
For quantum systems with linear dynamics in phase space much of classical feedback control theory ap...
Recently, Nurdin, James and Doherty have demonstrated that an arbitrary linear quantum stochastic sy...
In this review paper, we survey the main concepts and some of the recent devel-opments in quantum fe...
Measurement and feedback control are essential features of quantum science, with applications rangin...
In the last decade, there has been a growing interest in the integration of photonic components into...