Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route—a quantum brachistochrone—is a fundamental challenge for many technologies based on quantum mechanics. In two-level systems, the quantum brachistochrone solutions are long known. These solutions, however, are not applicable to larger systems, especially when the target state cannot be reached through a local transformation. Here, we demonstrate fast coherent transport of an atomic wave packet over a distance of 15 times its size—a paradigmatic case of quantum processes going beyond the two-level system. Our measurements of the transport fidelity reveal the existence of a minimum duration—a quantum speed limit—for the coherent splitting and recombina...
Quantum mechanics provides spectacular new information processing abilities (Bennett 1995, Preskill ...
International audienceA re there limits on how fast a physical effect can propagate in a system? The...
International audienceA re there limits on how fast a physical effect can propagate in a system? The...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route - a qua...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route-a quant...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route-a quant...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route-a quant...
Entanglement is closely related to some fundamental features of the dynamics of composite quantum sy...
Quantum teleportation is one of the main paradigms in quantum information science. It is an importan...
A fundamental requirement in quantum information processing and in many other areas of science is th...
A fundamental requirement in quantum information processing and in many other areas of science is th...
A fundamental requirement in quantum information processing and in many other areas of science is th...
A fundamental requirement in quantum information processing and in many other areas of science is th...
Using the quantum-brachistochrone formalism, we address the problem of finding the fastest possible ...
Quantum speed limits (QSLs) rule the minimum time for a quantum state to evolve into a distinguishab...
Quantum mechanics provides spectacular new information processing abilities (Bennett 1995, Preskill ...
International audienceA re there limits on how fast a physical effect can propagate in a system? The...
International audienceA re there limits on how fast a physical effect can propagate in a system? The...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route - a qua...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route-a quant...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route-a quant...
Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route-a quant...
Entanglement is closely related to some fundamental features of the dynamics of composite quantum sy...
Quantum teleportation is one of the main paradigms in quantum information science. It is an importan...
A fundamental requirement in quantum information processing and in many other areas of science is th...
A fundamental requirement in quantum information processing and in many other areas of science is th...
A fundamental requirement in quantum information processing and in many other areas of science is th...
A fundamental requirement in quantum information processing and in many other areas of science is th...
Using the quantum-brachistochrone formalism, we address the problem of finding the fastest possible ...
Quantum speed limits (QSLs) rule the minimum time for a quantum state to evolve into a distinguishab...
Quantum mechanics provides spectacular new information processing abilities (Bennett 1995, Preskill ...
International audienceA re there limits on how fast a physical effect can propagate in a system? The...
International audienceA re there limits on how fast a physical effect can propagate in a system? The...