International audienceAn observer-based Hamiltonian identification algorithm for quantum systems has been proposed in [2]. The later paper provided a method to estimate the dipole moment matrix of a quantum system requiring the measurement of the populations on all states, which could be experimentally difficult to achieve. We propose here an extension to a 3-level quantum system, having access to the population of the ground state only. By a more adapted choice of the control field, we will show that a continuous measurement of this observable, alone, is enough to identify the field coupling parameters (dipole moment)
This thesis explores the topics of parameter estimation and model reduction in the context of quant...
We provide an approach for characterization of quantum Hamiltonian systems via utilizing a single me...
We address parameter estimation in two-level systems exhibiting level anticrossing and prove that un...
International audienceAn observer-based Hamiltonian identification algorithm for quantum systems has...
11 pagesAn observer-based Hamiltonian identification algorithm for quantum systems has been proposed...
International audienceThis note considers Hamiltonian identification for a controllable quantum syst...
International audienceWe consider a pure two-state quantum system illuminated by two lasers. A photo...
International audienceThis paper considers the inversion problem related to the manipulation of quan...
International audienceA symmetry-preserving observer-based parameter identification algorithm for qu...
This note considers Hamiltonian identification for a controllable quantum system with nondegenerate ...
A symmetry-preserving observer-based parameter identification algorithm for quantum systems is propo...
Abstract—This note considers Hamiltonian identifi-cation for a controllable quantum system with non-...
We develop generalized bounds for quantum single-parameter estimation problems for which the couplin...
The quantum Cram\ue9r-Rao theorem states that the quantum Fisher information bounds the best achieva...
We present a framework for the quantum enhanced estimation of multiple parameters corresponding to n...
This thesis explores the topics of parameter estimation and model reduction in the context of quant...
We provide an approach for characterization of quantum Hamiltonian systems via utilizing a single me...
We address parameter estimation in two-level systems exhibiting level anticrossing and prove that un...
International audienceAn observer-based Hamiltonian identification algorithm for quantum systems has...
11 pagesAn observer-based Hamiltonian identification algorithm for quantum systems has been proposed...
International audienceThis note considers Hamiltonian identification for a controllable quantum syst...
International audienceWe consider a pure two-state quantum system illuminated by two lasers. A photo...
International audienceThis paper considers the inversion problem related to the manipulation of quan...
International audienceA symmetry-preserving observer-based parameter identification algorithm for qu...
This note considers Hamiltonian identification for a controllable quantum system with nondegenerate ...
A symmetry-preserving observer-based parameter identification algorithm for quantum systems is propo...
Abstract—This note considers Hamiltonian identifi-cation for a controllable quantum system with non-...
We develop generalized bounds for quantum single-parameter estimation problems for which the couplin...
The quantum Cram\ue9r-Rao theorem states that the quantum Fisher information bounds the best achieva...
We present a framework for the quantum enhanced estimation of multiple parameters corresponding to n...
This thesis explores the topics of parameter estimation and model reduction in the context of quant...
We provide an approach for characterization of quantum Hamiltonian systems via utilizing a single me...
We address parameter estimation in two-level systems exhibiting level anticrossing and prove that un...