Recently, it was shown that dissipative quantum systems with three or more levels are able to synchronize to an external signal. Some researchers have stated that this is not possible for two-level systems, as those systems lack a stable limit cycle in unperturbed dynamics, but others have demonstrated, under a different definition of synchronization, that it is possible in qubits in models which include other elements. We show how a quantum two-level system can be understood as containing a valid limit cycle as the starting point of synchronization and that it can synchronize its dynamics to an external weak signal. This is demonstrated by analytically solving the Lindblad equation of a two-level system coupled to an environment, determini...
Under appropriate conditions, controllable two-level systems can be used to detect the third moment ...
We study synchronization in a two-node network built out of the smallest possible self-sustained osc...
Abstract — This paper proposes a method to counter the drift associated to unknown non-identical nat...
Two oscillators coupled to a two-level system which in turn is coupled to an infinite number of osci...
We introduce a simple model system to study synchronization theoretically in quantum oscillators tha...
Synchronisation has been explored extensively for classical systems from the mid-1600s, and is a phe...
We introduce and characterize two different measures which quantify the level of synchronization of ...
We introduce and characterize two different measures which quantify the level of synchronization of ...
[eng] This Master Thesis is focused on the study of the fundamental properties that a system must p...
Synchronization is a universal phenomenon that is important both in fundamental studies and in techn...
In nature, instances of synchronisation abound across a diverse range of environments. In the quantu...
Synchronization between limit cycle oscillators can arise through entrainment to an external drive o...
The phenomenon of spontaneous synchronization arises in a broad range of systems when the mutual int...
We implement dynamical decoupling techniques to mitigate noise and enhance the lifetime of an entang...
The possibility of detuned spins displaying synchronous oscillations in local observables is analyse...
Under appropriate conditions, controllable two-level systems can be used to detect the third moment ...
We study synchronization in a two-node network built out of the smallest possible self-sustained osc...
Abstract — This paper proposes a method to counter the drift associated to unknown non-identical nat...
Two oscillators coupled to a two-level system which in turn is coupled to an infinite number of osci...
We introduce a simple model system to study synchronization theoretically in quantum oscillators tha...
Synchronisation has been explored extensively for classical systems from the mid-1600s, and is a phe...
We introduce and characterize two different measures which quantify the level of synchronization of ...
We introduce and characterize two different measures which quantify the level of synchronization of ...
[eng] This Master Thesis is focused on the study of the fundamental properties that a system must p...
Synchronization is a universal phenomenon that is important both in fundamental studies and in techn...
In nature, instances of synchronisation abound across a diverse range of environments. In the quantu...
Synchronization between limit cycle oscillators can arise through entrainment to an external drive o...
The phenomenon of spontaneous synchronization arises in a broad range of systems when the mutual int...
We implement dynamical decoupling techniques to mitigate noise and enhance the lifetime of an entang...
The possibility of detuned spins displaying synchronous oscillations in local observables is analyse...
Under appropriate conditions, controllable two-level systems can be used to detect the third moment ...
We study synchronization in a two-node network built out of the smallest possible self-sustained osc...
Abstract — This paper proposes a method to counter the drift associated to unknown non-identical nat...