International audienceWe apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal and robust stimulated Raman exact passage (STIREP) considering the loss of the upper state as a characterization parameter. Control fields temporal shapes that are optimal with respect to pulse area, energy, and duration, are found to form a simple sequence with a combination of intuitively (near the beginning and the end) and counter-intuitively ordered pulse pairs. The resulting dynamics produces a loss which is about a third of that of the non-robust optimal STIREP. Alternative optimal solutions featuring lower losses, larger pulse areas, and fully counter-intuitive pulse sequences are derived
Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP), driven with pulses of optimum shape and delay has the p...
We consider the robust inverse geometric optimization of arbitrary population transfers and single-q...
We consider the robust inverse geometric optimization of arbitrary population transfers and single-q...
International audienceWe apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal a...
International audienceWe apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal a...
International audienceWe apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal a...
International audienceWe apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal a...
International audienceWe apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal a...
International audienceWe apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal a...
We apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal and robust stimulated R...
International audienceShortcuts to adiabaticity have been put forward for accelerating slow adiabati...
International audienceShortcuts to adiabaticity have been put forward for accelerating slow adiabati...
International audienceShortcuts to adiabaticity have been put forward for accelerating slow adiabati...
Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP) driven with pulses of optimum shape and delay has the po...
Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP), driven with pulses of optimum shape and delay has the p...
Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP), driven with pulses of optimum shape and delay has the p...
We consider the robust inverse geometric optimization of arbitrary population transfers and single-q...
We consider the robust inverse geometric optimization of arbitrary population transfers and single-q...
International audienceWe apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal a...
International audienceWe apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal a...
International audienceWe apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal a...
International audienceWe apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal a...
International audienceWe apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal a...
International audienceWe apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal a...
We apply the inverse geometric optimization technique to generate an optimal and robust stimulated R...
International audienceShortcuts to adiabaticity have been put forward for accelerating slow adiabati...
International audienceShortcuts to adiabaticity have been put forward for accelerating slow adiabati...
International audienceShortcuts to adiabaticity have been put forward for accelerating slow adiabati...
Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP) driven with pulses of optimum shape and delay has the po...
Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP), driven with pulses of optimum shape and delay has the p...
Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP), driven with pulses of optimum shape and delay has the p...
We consider the robust inverse geometric optimization of arbitrary population transfers and single-q...
We consider the robust inverse geometric optimization of arbitrary population transfers and single-q...