Title: Quantum Zeno subspaces
1Quantum Zeno subspaces
Saverio Pascazio Dipartimento di Fisica,
Università di Bari, Italy
M. Asorey (Zaragoza) G. Badurek (Vienna) P.
Facchi (Bari) R. Fazio (Pisa) V. Gorini (Como) H.
Hradil (Olomouc) D. Lidar (Toronto) V.I. Manko
(Moscow) G. Marmo (Napoli) M. Namiki (Waseda)
H. Nakazato (Waseda) I. Ohba (Waseda) H. Rauch
(Vienna) A. Scardicchio (Princeton) L. S.
Schulman (Clarkson) E. C. G. Sudarshan (Texas) J.
Perina (Olomouc) J. Rehacek (Olomouc) S. Tasaki
(Waseda) K. Yuasa (Bari)
2Quantum Zeno effect. My favorite example spin
in B field
P., Namiki, Badurek, Rauch 1993
3History Zeno of Elea
Zeno was an Eleatic philosopher, a native of Elea
in Italy. Son of Teleutagoras, and the favorite
disciple of Parmenides. He was born around 488
BC, and at the age of 40 accompanied Parmenides
to Athens.
The flying arrow is at rest.
At any given moment it is in a portion of space
equal to its own length, and therefore is at rest
at that moment. So, it is at rest at all
moments. The sum of an infinite number of these
positions of rest is not a motion.
4Raphaels School of Athens (Vatican Museums)
5Quantum Zeno effect
Note P notnecessarily1-Dimensional
Beskow Nilsson 1967von Neumann 1932
Misra and Sudarshan 1977
6Simplest nontrivial example2-dimensional
projection
Zeno limit
7Dynamical superselection sectors
8Zeno subspaces
93 STRATEGIES to obtain Zeno subspaces
Measurements (projections)
Unitary kicks (bang bang)
Continuous coupling (continuous measurement)
10Continuous coupling
Zeno limit
11Kicks
Zeno limit
12What really provokes the Zeno phenomenon
reminder
13levels
(courtesy authors)
14pulsed
continuous
(Schulman 1998)
15The theoreticians (simplistic) viewpoint
continuous QZE
pulsed QZE
16Analysis (Cohen-Tannoudji)
?
17recalculate
QZE!
although there is no bona fide measurement
18_at_ lowest order in dissipation
19Control of a qubit!
20B. Militello, A. Messina, and A. Napoli,
Fortschr. Phys. 49, 1041 (2001). P. Facchi and
S. Pascazio, Physical Review Letters 89, 080401
(2002).
!
21EuroSQIP European SuperconductingQuantum
Information Processor
22Coupling between JJ qubits and photons
TU Delft Photons in Josephson resonators I.
Chiorecu et al.. Nature 431, 159 (2004)
Sideband physics
Yale Photons in stripline resonators A. Wallraff
et al. Nature 431, 162 (2004)
Goal Hardware integration with microwave/optical
quantum communication
Photons typically coupled through guiding
circuitry Use microwave transmission lines /
cascaded quantum oscillator systems for
transferring microwave photons Use interface to
Ion traps for accessing the optical world
Use other frequency conversion techniques known
from optics
Superconducting qubits can be entangled with
microwave photons in transmission lines through
high-Q cavities in all designs
23The quantum Zeno dynamics
Is the Zeno dynamics unitary?
(Misra and Sudarshan 1977 semigroup)
Answer under general hypotheses YES
Friedman 1972Facchi, Gorini, Marmo, Pascazio,
Sudarshan 2000Facchi, Pascazio, Scardicchio,
Schulman 2002Exner, Ichinose 2003Gustavson 2004
24Example free particle in D dimensions
How does the particle move inside W? Does it leak
out?
Free particle in a box with perfectly reflecting
hard walls
although there is NO wall!
Facchi, Pascazio, Scardicchio, Schulman
2002Facchi, Marmo, Pascazio, Scardicchio,
Sudarshan 2003
25food for thoughts
sped arrow
observed arrow
26The Devil in the gaps Timescales
How frequent or strongmust be the coupling?
QZE
Kofman and Kurizki, Nature 405, 546
(2000)Facchi, Nakazato and Pascazio, Phys. Rev.
Lett. 86, 2699 (2001)
UNDISTURBED
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Experiment Fischer, Gutièrrez-Medina and Raizen,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 040402 (2001)
Wilkinson, Bharucha, Fischer, Madison, Morrow,
Niu, Sundaram, and Raizen, Nature 387, 575
(1997) Koshino, Shimizu, Phys. Rev. Lett. 92,
030401 (2004)
27Main idea
Enhancement of decoherence
Control of decoherence
coupling K frequency N
28Outlook
- Applications
- Control of decoherence. Engineering of Zeno
subspaces - Constrained dynamics.
- Open problems
- Infinite dimensional
- Algebra of observables (Marmo, Asorey, Facchi,
Sudarshan)
It is a good thing that quantum mechanics does
not depend on its foundations E.G.C. Sudarshan
29It is a good thing that quantum mechanics does
not depend on its foundations E.G.C. Sudarshan
30- S. Pascazio
- Quantum Zeno effect and inverse Zeno effect
- in Quantum Interferometry, edited by F. De
Martini et al. (VCH Publishing Group, Weinheim,
1996) p. 525
31VESTA II _at_ ISIS
Jericha, Schwab, Jakel, Carlile, Rauch, Physica B
283, 414 (2000) Rauch, Physica B 297, 299
(2001).
32Example countering decoherence
Beige, Braun, Tregenna and Knight, Phys. Rev.
Lett. 85, 1762 (2000)
Facchi and Pascazio, quant-ph/0202174 (Solvay
conference 2002)
33System-bath interaction (Gardiner Zoller)
form factor
34Polynomial and exponential case
35Remarkable differences
Zeno control (non-unitary)
bang bang control (kicks) (unitary)
control via continuous coupling (unitary)
For unitary controls
feels the tail of the form factor
36Comparison
37Comparison (small times 1/N -- strong coupling K)
38Sketch of proof
By using asymptotic analysis one proves that such
a basis exists andis just the eigenbasis of the
free particle in W with Dirichlet b.c.
39Asymptotics t ? 0