Reliable processing of quantum information is a milestone to achieve for the deployment of quantum technologies. Uncontrolled, out-of-equilibrium sources of decoherence need to be characterized in detail for designing the control of quantum devices to mitigate the loss of quantum information. However, quantum sensing of such environments is still a challenge due to their non-stationary nature that in general can generate complex high-order correlations. We here introduce a path integral framework to characterize non-stationary environmental fluctuations by a quantum probe. We found the solution for the decoherence decay of non-stationary, generalized Gaussian processes that induce pure dephasing. This dephasing when expressed in a suitable ...
We study the dynamics of dephasing in a quantum two-level system by modeling both 1/f and high-frequ...
We present a perturbative non-Markovian extension to the Caldeira-Leggett 'system + environment mode...
It is generally assumed that environmental noise arising from thermal fluctuations is detrimental to...
In this PHD thesis, I address the study of the evolution of quantum correlations of continuous varia...
In this work, we investigate the dynamics of quantum correlations captured by entropic and geometric...
Quantum information science is a rapidly growing research area for that it provides new insights to ...
We review our recent contributions to two topics that have become of interest in the field of open, ...
We study the effects of noise and decoherence for a double-potential well system, suitable for the f...
We address the dynamics of entanglement and quantum discord for two noninteracting qubits initially ...
We investigate the relationship between non-Markovianity and the effectiveness of a dynamical decoup...
A universal approach to decoherence control combined with quantum estimation theory reveals a critic...
This thesis addresses the problem of a form of anomalous decoherence that sheds light into the spect...
We study the effects of noise and decoherence for a double-potential well system, suitable for the f...
We address the use of entangled qubits as quantum probes to characterize the noise induced by comple...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/2/025002 Abstract. The efficiency of the future devices for quantum informa...
We study the dynamics of dephasing in a quantum two-level system by modeling both 1/f and high-frequ...
We present a perturbative non-Markovian extension to the Caldeira-Leggett 'system + environment mode...
It is generally assumed that environmental noise arising from thermal fluctuations is detrimental to...
In this PHD thesis, I address the study of the evolution of quantum correlations of continuous varia...
In this work, we investigate the dynamics of quantum correlations captured by entropic and geometric...
Quantum information science is a rapidly growing research area for that it provides new insights to ...
We review our recent contributions to two topics that have become of interest in the field of open, ...
We study the effects of noise and decoherence for a double-potential well system, suitable for the f...
We address the dynamics of entanglement and quantum discord for two noninteracting qubits initially ...
We investigate the relationship between non-Markovianity and the effectiveness of a dynamical decoup...
A universal approach to decoherence control combined with quantum estimation theory reveals a critic...
This thesis addresses the problem of a form of anomalous decoherence that sheds light into the spect...
We study the effects of noise and decoherence for a double-potential well system, suitable for the f...
We address the use of entangled qubits as quantum probes to characterize the noise induced by comple...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/2/025002 Abstract. The efficiency of the future devices for quantum informa...
We study the dynamics of dephasing in a quantum two-level system by modeling both 1/f and high-frequ...
We present a perturbative non-Markovian extension to the Caldeira-Leggett 'system + environment mode...
It is generally assumed that environmental noise arising from thermal fluctuations is detrimental to...