Abstract We consider the optimal control problem in a two-qubit system with bounded amplitude. Two cases are studied: quantum state preparation and entanglement creation. Cost functions, fidelity and concurrence, are optimized over bang-off controls for various values of the total duration, respectively. For quantum state preparation problem, three critical time points are determined accurately, and optimal controls are estimated. A better estimation of the quantum speed limit is obtained, so is the time-optimal control. For entanglement creation problem, two critical time points are determined, one of them is the minimal time to achieve maximal entanglement (unit concurrence) starting from the product state. In addition, the comparisons be...
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Advancements in controllable quantum bits have created a desire for new mathematical and computation...
We study time-optimal protocols for controlling quantum systems which show several avoided level cro...
International audienceWe propose an analysis of the time-optimal control of a dissipative two-level ...
We consider a two-level quantum system (quantum bit), S, which can only be controlled by modulating ...
Recent work has shown that the use of quantum feedback can significantly enhance both the speed and ...
This work is devoted to the study and the application of the Chopped RAndomBasis (CRAB)...
Quantum control is an important prerequisite for quantum devices [1]. A major obstacle is the fact t...
We consider a two-level quantum system prepared in an arbitrary initial state and relaxing to a stea...
We apply an extension of the Pontryagin Maximum Principle to derive time-optimal controls of two-lev...
We consider the use of feedback control during a measurement to increase the rate at which a single ...
International audienceIn this paper we consider the minimum time population transfer problem for a t...
This dissertation is a study of several aspects of discrete time quantum control. After reviewing th...
In this paper, we demonstrate that optimal control algorithms can be used to speed up the implementa...
We study the correction of errors intervening in two qubits dissipating into their own environments....
This thesis addresses the problem of developing a quantum counter-part of the well established class...
Advancements in controllable quantum bits have created a desire for new mathematical and computation...
We study time-optimal protocols for controlling quantum systems which show several avoided level cro...
International audienceWe propose an analysis of the time-optimal control of a dissipative two-level ...