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Demonstration of quantum brachistochrones between distant states of an atom

Quantum Physics 2021-02-24 v1

Abstract

Transforming an initial quantum state into a target state through the fastest possible route---a quantum brachistochrone---is a fundamental challenge for many technologies based on quantum mechanics. Here, we demonstrate fast coherent transport of an atomic wave packet over a distance of 15 times its size---a paradigmatic case of quantum processes where the target state cannot be reached through a local transformation. Our measurements of the transport fidelity reveal the existence of a minimum duration---a quantum speed limit---for the coherent splitting and recombination of matter waves. We obtain physical insight into this limit by relying on a geometric interpretation of quantum state dynamics. These results shed light upon a fundamental limit of quantum state dynamics and are expected to find relevant applications in quantum sensing and quantum computing.

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@article{arxiv.2009.02231,
  title  = {Demonstration of quantum brachistochrones between distant states of an atom},
  author = {Manolo R. Lam and Natalie Peter and Thorsten Groh and Wolfgang Alt and Carsten Robens and Dieter Meschede and Antonio Negretti and Simone Montangero and Tommaso Calarco and Andrea Alberti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.02231},
  year   = {2021}
}

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6 pages, 3 figures, and supplemental material