Incoherently generated coherence and immunity to decoherence
ORAL
Abstract
The decoherence free subspace is important as states in this subspace are immune to the decohering effects of open system dynamics. We introduce a new kind of state, which, for certain open system dynamics, can be made immune to decoherence by driving the system with an appropriate driving field: we refer to these states as incoherently generated coherent states, and they are pure states that evolve unitarily despite coupling to the open system. The seemingly non-unitary open system driving term becomes essential as a partner with the driving field to generate coherences that stabilize these special states. We prove that such states cannot exist for most open system models with finite-dimensional systems but are readily found for infinite-dimensional systems, and we present examples of such states for suitable open systems.
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Authors
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Barry Sanders
University of Calgary, IQIS, University of Calgary
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Raisa Karasik
BQIC and Applied Science \& Technology, University of Califonia, Berkeley, University of California/Berkeley
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Karl-Peter Marzlin
Institute for Quantum Information Science, University of Calgary, IQIS, University of Calgary, University of Calgary
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K. Birgitta Whaley
BQIC and Dept. of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, University of California/Berkeley