Purification in Rapid Repeated Interaction Systems
Abstract
We investigate the open dynamics of a quantum system when it is rapidly repeatedly updated by a quantum channel. Specifically, we analyze when this dynamics can purify the system. We develop a necessary and sufficient condition for such purification effects to occur and characterize their strength. We thoroughly analyze the specific scenario of a quantum system undergoing rapid unitary interactions with a sequence of ancillary quantum systems. We find that while the purification effects are generally present, in order for these effects to be strong compared to the decoherence effects the interaction Hamiltonian must have a minimum degree of complexity. Specifically, a tensor product interaction , as well as many common light-matter interactions cannot purify efficiently.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1611.07530,
title = {Purification in Rapid Repeated Interaction Systems},
author = {Daniel Grimmer and Robert B. Mann and Eduardo Martin-Martinez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.07530},
year = {2017}
}
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