Phase-only Pontryagin optimization and deterministic Bragg-regime sequential coupling enable programmable free electron momentum-sideband populations and coherent superposition states with tunable relative phases.
Optimal Control for Open Quantum System in Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics
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We propose a quantum optimal control framework based on the Pontryagin Maximum Principle to design energy- and time-efficient pulses for open quantum systems. By formulating the Langevin equation of a dissipative LC circuit as a linear control problem, we derive optimized pulses with exponential scaling in energy cost, outperforming conventional shortcut-to-adiabaticity methods such as counter-diabatic driving. When applied to a resonator dispersively coupled to a qubit, these optimized pulses achieve an excellent signal-to-noise ratio comparable to longitudinal coupling schemes across varying critical photon numbers. Our results provide a significant step toward efficient control in dissipative open systems and improved qubit readout in circuit quantum electrodynamics.
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Phase-Programmable Free Electron Quantum States in Synthetic Momentum Space
Phase-only Pontryagin optimization and deterministic Bragg-regime sequential coupling enable programmable free electron momentum-sideband populations and coherent superposition states with tunable relative phases.