We design, by invariant-based inverse engineering, driving fields that invert the population of a two-level atom in a given time, robustly with respect to dephasing noise and/or systematic frequency shifts. Without imposing constraints, optimal protocols are insensitive to the perturbations but need an infinite energy. For a constrained value of the Rabi frequency, a flat pi pulse is the least sensitive protocol to phase noise but not to systematic frequency shifts, for which we describe and optimize a family of protocols
A central challenge for implementing quantum computing in the solid state is decoupling the qubits f...
Original article can be found at: http://prola.aps.org/--Copyright American Physical Society DOI : 1...
State selective preparation and manipulation of discrete-level quantum systems such as atoms, molecu...
19 p.We examine the stability versus different types of perturbations of recently proposed shortcuts...
A systematic approach to design robust control protocols against the influence of different types of...
Accurate and efficient quantum control in the presence of constraints and decoherence is a requireme...
The problem of estimating the frequency of a two-level atom in a noisy environment is studied. Our i...
A coherent mechanism of robust population inversion in atomic and molecular systems by a chirped fie...
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We implement dynamical decoupling techniques to mitigate noise and enhance the lifetime of an entang...
We carry out a systematic analysis of a pair of coupled qubits, each of which is subject to its own ...
We develop an effective scheme for implementing error-insensitive population transfer in a three-lev...
Working with trapped atoms at close distance to each other, we show that one can implement entanglin...
We analyze the physics of optimal protocols to prepare a target state with high fidelity in a symmet...
Quantum systems with sublevel structures, like molecules, prevent full population inversion from one...
A central challenge for implementing quantum computing in the solid state is decoupling the qubits f...
Original article can be found at: http://prola.aps.org/--Copyright American Physical Society DOI : 1...
State selective preparation and manipulation of discrete-level quantum systems such as atoms, molecu...
19 p.We examine the stability versus different types of perturbations of recently proposed shortcuts...
A systematic approach to design robust control protocols against the influence of different types of...
Accurate and efficient quantum control in the presence of constraints and decoherence is a requireme...
The problem of estimating the frequency of a two-level atom in a noisy environment is studied. Our i...
A coherent mechanism of robust population inversion in atomic and molecular systems by a chirped fie...
| openaire: EC/H2020/766900/EU//TEQ Funding Information: Original content from this work may be used...
We implement dynamical decoupling techniques to mitigate noise and enhance the lifetime of an entang...
We carry out a systematic analysis of a pair of coupled qubits, each of which is subject to its own ...
We develop an effective scheme for implementing error-insensitive population transfer in a three-lev...
Working with trapped atoms at close distance to each other, we show that one can implement entanglin...
We analyze the physics of optimal protocols to prepare a target state with high fidelity in a symmet...
Quantum systems with sublevel structures, like molecules, prevent full population inversion from one...
A central challenge for implementing quantum computing in the solid state is decoupling the qubits f...
Original article can be found at: http://prola.aps.org/--Copyright American Physical Society DOI : 1...
State selective preparation and manipulation of discrete-level quantum systems such as atoms, molecu...