One of the crucial tasks in quantum systems is to reduce the effects of decoherence due to the unavoidable interactions between a system and its environment. Many protection schemes have been proposed recently, among them the weak measurement quantum measurement reversal (WMQMR), weak measurement-based quantum feedback control (QFBC) and quantum feed-forward control (QFFC) are reviewed in this paper. By considering weak measurement, the aim is to find a balance between information gain and disturbance of the system caused by the measurement. We classify different types of measurement and give the definition of noise sources and their effects on the state of the system. Finally, we compare and analyze the performance of the discussed protect...
The advance of experimental techniques in circuit quantum electrodynamics over last decadehas made i...
We sketch a relation between two crucial, yet independent, fields in quantum information research, v...
“Protective measurement” refers to two related schemes for finding the expectation value of an obser...
Protection of the quantum coherence and discord in realistic quantum systems interacting with the en...
In this paper, we propose a feed-forward control approach to protect arbitrary two-qubit pure and mi...
Quantum measurement is the cornerstone of quantum computing and quantum information. It has many exc...
5 pages, 3 figuresIn quantum physics, measurement results are random but their statistics can be pre...
Quantum systems are fragile. The decoherence effect, which is caused by interactions between quantum...
Entangled states in high dimensional systems are of great interest due to the extended pos...
The idea of exploiting maximally-entangled states as a resource lies at the core of several modaliti...
A "no-knowledge" measurement of an open quantum system yields no information about any system observ...
This is a brief description of how to protect quantum states from dissipation and decoherence that a...
We compare the performance of a quantum radar based on two-mode squeezed states with a classical rad...
Quantum measurement is a nontrivial physical process connecting the quantum and classical worlds. Ho...
This is a brief description of how to protect quantum states from dissipation and decoherence that a...
The advance of experimental techniques in circuit quantum electrodynamics over last decadehas made i...
We sketch a relation between two crucial, yet independent, fields in quantum information research, v...
“Protective measurement” refers to two related schemes for finding the expectation value of an obser...
Protection of the quantum coherence and discord in realistic quantum systems interacting with the en...
In this paper, we propose a feed-forward control approach to protect arbitrary two-qubit pure and mi...
Quantum measurement is the cornerstone of quantum computing and quantum information. It has many exc...
5 pages, 3 figuresIn quantum physics, measurement results are random but their statistics can be pre...
Quantum systems are fragile. The decoherence effect, which is caused by interactions between quantum...
Entangled states in high dimensional systems are of great interest due to the extended pos...
The idea of exploiting maximally-entangled states as a resource lies at the core of several modaliti...
A "no-knowledge" measurement of an open quantum system yields no information about any system observ...
This is a brief description of how to protect quantum states from dissipation and decoherence that a...
We compare the performance of a quantum radar based on two-mode squeezed states with a classical rad...
Quantum measurement is a nontrivial physical process connecting the quantum and classical worlds. Ho...
This is a brief description of how to protect quantum states from dissipation and decoherence that a...
The advance of experimental techniques in circuit quantum electrodynamics over last decadehas made i...
We sketch a relation between two crucial, yet independent, fields in quantum information research, v...
“Protective measurement” refers to two related schemes for finding the expectation value of an obser...