Experimental inhibition of decoherence on flying qubits via bang-bang control
Quantum Physics
2009-09-29 v2
Abstract
Decoherence may significantly affect the polarization state of optical pulses propagating in dispersive media because of the unavoidable presence of more than a single frequency in the envelope of the pulse. Here we report on the suppression of polarization decoherence in a ring cavity obtained by properly retooling for photonic qubits the ``bang-bang'' protection technique already employed for nuclear spins and nuclear-quadrupole qubits. Our results show that bang-bang control can be profitably extended to quantum information processes involving flying polarization qubits.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0811.2654,
title = {Experimental inhibition of decoherence on flying qubits via bang-bang control},
author = {Sajeev Damodarakurup and Marco Lucamarini and Giovanni Di Giuseppe and David Vitali and Paolo Tombesi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.2654},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
5 pages, 3 figures