Higher-order Zeno sequences
ORAL
Abstract
The quantum Zeno effect typically refers to freezing the dynamics of a quantum system through frequent observations. In general, quantum Zeno dynamics is obtained with an error of order O(1/N ) where N is the number of projective measurements performed. In this work, we develop higher-order Zeno sequences that achieve faster convergence to the Zeno dynamics, yielding an improved error scaling of O(1/N2k ), where k describes the order of the Zeno sequence. This is achieved by relating higher-order Zeno sequences to higher-order Trotter formulas that achieve similar convergence behavior. We leverage this relation to develop higher-order Zeno sequences for different manifestations of the quantum Zeno effect, including frequent projective measurements and unitary kicks. We go on to discuss achieving quantum Zeno dynamics through periodic control fields of high frequency. We explicitly develop control fields that yield a second-order type improvement in the Zeno error scaling and present shorter Zeno sequences. Finally, we discuss the connection to randomized and Uhrig dynamical decoupling to develop more efficient implementations in the weak coupling regime.
*K. R. D., and C. A. acknowledge support from the National Science Foundation (Grant No. 2231328).L.K and M. M. are supported by DOE’s Express 2023 under Award Number DE-SC0024685.
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Presenters
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Kasra Rajabzadeh Dizaji
- Arizona State University