Quantum Control and Quantum Tomography on Neutral Atom Qudits
Abstract
Neutral atom systems are an appealing platform for the development and testing of quantum control and measurement techniques. This dissertation presents experimental investigations of control and measurement tools using as a testbed the 16-dimensional hyperfine manifold associated with the electronic ground state of Cs atoms. On the control side, we present an experimental realization of a protocol to implement robust unitary transformations in the presence of static and dynamic perturbations. We also present an experimental realization of inhomogeneous quantum control. Specifically, we demonstrate our ability to perform two different unitary transformations on atoms that see different light shifts from an optical addressing field. On the measurement side, we present experimental realizations of quantum state and process tomography. The state tomography project encompasses a comprehensive evaluation of several measurement strategies and state estimation algorithms. Our experimental results show that in the presence of experimental imperfections, there is a clear tradeoff between accuracy, efficiency and robustness in the reconstruction. The process tomography project involves an experimental demonstration of efficient reconstruction by using a set of intelligent probe states. Experimental results show that we are able to reconstruct unitary maps in Hilbert spaces with dimension ranging from to . To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that a unitary process in is successfully reconstructed in the laboratory.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1706.06536,
title = {Quantum Control and Quantum Tomography on Neutral Atom Qudits},
author = {Hector Sosa-Martinez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.06536},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
Ph.D. Dissertation, 129 pages