We address the use of a single qubit as a quantum probe to characterize the properties of classical noise. In particular, we focus on the characterization of classical noise arising from the interaction with a stochastic field described by Gaussian processes. The tools of quantum estimation theory allow us to find the optimal state preparation for the probe, the optimal interaction time with the external noise, and the optimal measurement to effectively extract information on the noise parameter. We also perform a set of simulated experiments to assess the performances of maximum likelihood estimator, showing that the asymptotic regime, where the estimator is unbiased and efficient, is approximately achieved already after few thousands repe...
A model of quantum noisy channel with input encoding by a classical random vector is described. An e...
We describe a scalable stochastic method for the experimental measurement of generalized fidelities ...
We consider an instance of "black-box" quantum metrology in the Gaussian framework, where we aim to ...
We address the use of simple quantum probes for the spectral characterization of classical noisy env...
In this thesis we focus on Gaussian quantum metrology in the phase-space formalism and its applicati...
© 2019, The Author(s). Accurate characterization of the noise influencing a quantum system of intere...
We address the characterization of classical fractional random noise via quantum probes. In particul...
We address the use of entangled qubits as quantum probes to characterize the noise induced by comple...
Quantum computers promise a considerable speedup over classical computers in solving various classes...
The goal of research in quantum information is to investigate how quantum systems can be used to sto...
In quantum information processing, knowledge of the noise in the system is crucial for high-precisio...
The unavoidable interaction of a quantum system with its environment usually degrades its coherence ...
We address extended systems interacting with classical fluctuating environments and analyze the use ...
Thesis: S.M. in Computer Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department ...
We present a model for detection of the states of a coupled quantum dots (qubit) by a quantum point ...
A model of quantum noisy channel with input encoding by a classical random vector is described. An e...
We describe a scalable stochastic method for the experimental measurement of generalized fidelities ...
We consider an instance of "black-box" quantum metrology in the Gaussian framework, where we aim to ...
We address the use of simple quantum probes for the spectral characterization of classical noisy env...
In this thesis we focus on Gaussian quantum metrology in the phase-space formalism and its applicati...
© 2019, The Author(s). Accurate characterization of the noise influencing a quantum system of intere...
We address the characterization of classical fractional random noise via quantum probes. In particul...
We address the use of entangled qubits as quantum probes to characterize the noise induced by comple...
Quantum computers promise a considerable speedup over classical computers in solving various classes...
The goal of research in quantum information is to investigate how quantum systems can be used to sto...
In quantum information processing, knowledge of the noise in the system is crucial for high-precisio...
The unavoidable interaction of a quantum system with its environment usually degrades its coherence ...
We address extended systems interacting with classical fluctuating environments and analyze the use ...
Thesis: S.M. in Computer Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department ...
We present a model for detection of the states of a coupled quantum dots (qubit) by a quantum point ...
A model of quantum noisy channel with input encoding by a classical random vector is described. An e...
We describe a scalable stochastic method for the experimental measurement of generalized fidelities ...
We consider an instance of "black-box" quantum metrology in the Gaussian framework, where we aim to ...