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Phys Rev Lett ; 132(22): 220403, 2024 May 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38877926

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An effective time-dependent Hamiltonian can be implemented by making a quantum system fly through an inhomogeneous potential, realizing, for example, a quantum gate on its internal degrees of freedom. However, flying systems have a spatial spread that will generically entangle the internal and spatial degrees of freedom, leading to decoherence in the internal state dynamics, even in the absence of any external reservoir. We provide formulas valid at all times for the dynamics, fidelity, and change of entropy for ballistic particles with small spatial spreads, quantified by Δx. This non-Markovian decoherence can be significant for ballistic flying qubits (scaling as Δx^{2}) but usually not for flying qubits carried by a moving potential well (scaling as Δx^{6}). We also discuss a method to completely counteract this decoherence for a ballistic qubit later measured.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 128(22): 220506, 2022 Jun 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35714239

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Quantum measurements are basic operations that play a critical role in the study and application of quantum information. We study how the use of quantum, coherent, and classical thermal states of light in a circuit quantum electrodynamics setup impacts the performance of quantum measurements, by comparing their respective measurement backaction and measurement signal to noise ratio per photon. In the strong dispersive limit, we find that thermal light is capable of performing quantum measurements with comparable efficiency to coherent light, both being outperformed by single-photon light. We then analyze the thermodynamic cost of each measurement scheme. We show that single-photon light shows an advantage in terms of energy cost per information gain, reaching the fundamental thermodynamic cost.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 126(12): 120605, 2021 Mar 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33834814

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We introduce a two-qubit engine that is powered by entanglement and local measurements. Energy is extracted from the detuned qubits coherently exchanging a single excitation. Generalizing to an N-qubit chain, we show that the low energy of the first qubit can be up-converted to an arbitrarily high energy at the last qubit by successive neighbor swap operations and local measurements. We finally model the local measurement as the entanglement of a qubit with a meter, and we identify the fuel as the energetic cost to erase the correlations between the qubits. Our findings extend measurement-powered engines to composite working substances and provide a microscopic interpretation of the fueling mechanism.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 123(7): 070405, 2019 Aug 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31491103

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Quasiperiodic systems offer an appealing intermediate between long-range ordered and genuine disordered systems, with unusual critical properties. One-dimensional models that break the so-called self-dual symmetry usually display a mobility edge, similarly as truly disordered systems in a dimension strictly higher than two. Here, we determine the critical localization properties of single particles in shallow, one-dimensional, quasiperiodic models and relate them to the fractal character of the energy spectrum. On the one hand, we determine the mobility edge and show that it separates the localized and extended phases, with no intermediate phase. On the other hand, we determine the critical potential amplitude and find the universal critical exponent ν≃1/3. We also study the spectral Hausdorff dimension and show that it is nonuniversal but always smaller than unity, hence showing that the spectrum is nowhere dense. Finally, applications to ongoing studies of Anderson localization, Bose-glass physics, and many-body localization in ultracold atoms are discussed.

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