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Probing a composite spin-boson environment

Quantum Physics 2009-06-17 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

We consider non-interacting multi-qubit systems as controllable probes of an environment of defects/impurities modelled as a composite spin-boson environment. The spin-boson environment consists of a small number of quantum-coherent two-level fluctuators (TLFs) damped by independent bosonic baths. A master equation of the Lindblad form is derived for the probe-plus-TLF system. We discuss how correlation measurements in the probe system encode information about the environment structure and could be exploited to efficiently discriminate between different experimental preparation techniques, with particular focus on the quantum correlations (entanglement) that build up in the probe as a result of the TLF-mediated interaction. We also investigate the harmful effects of the composite spin-boson environment on initially prepared entangled bipartite qubit states of the probe and on entangling gate operations. Our results offer insights in the area of quantum computation using superconducting devices, where defects/impurities are believed to be a major source of decoherence.

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@article{arxiv.0901.4470,
  title  = {Probing a composite spin-boson environment},
  author = {Neil P. Oxtoby and Ángel Rivas and Susana F. Huelga and Rosario Fazio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.4470},
  year   = {2009}
}

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20 pages, 9 colour figures, I.O.P. style, published version; See Video Abstract at http://www.quantiki.org/video_abstracts/09014470

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