Non-Markovianity-assisted high-fidelity Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm in diamond
Abstract
The memory effects in non-Markovian quantum dynamics can induce the revival of quantum coherence, which is believed to provide important physical resources for quantum information processing (QIP). However, no real quantum algorithms have been demonstrated with the help of such memory effects. Here, we experimentally implemented a non-Markovianity-assisted highfidelity refined Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm (RDJA) with a solid spin in diamond. The memory effects can induce pronounced nonmonotonic variations in the RDJA results, which were confirmed to follow a non-Markovian quantum process by measuring the non-Markovianity of the spin system. By applying the memory effects as physical resources with the assistance of dynamical decoupling, the probability of success of RDJA was elevated above 97% in the open quantum system. This study not only demonstrates that the non-Markovianity is an important physical resource but also presents a feasible way to employ this physical resource. It will stimulate the application of the memory effects in non-Markovian quantum dynamics to improve the performance of practical QIP.
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@article{arxiv.1801.07381,
title = {Non-Markovianity-assisted high-fidelity Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm in diamond},
author = {Yang Dong and Yu Zheng and Shen Li and Cong-Cong Li and Xiang-Dong Chen and Guang-Can Guo and Fang-Wen Sun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.07381},
year = {2018}
}
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11 pages, 8 figures