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arxiv: 0803.1965 · v1 · pith:I3EFW73Vnew · submitted 2008-03-13 · 🪐 quant-ph

Oscillations of the purity in the repeated-measurement-based generation of quantum states

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keywords purityinitialstatequantumsystemconditionoscillationsunity
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Repeated observations of a quantum system interacting with another one can drive the latter toward a particular quantum state, irrespectively of its initial condition, because of an {\em effective non-unitary evolution}. If the target state is a pure one, the degree of purity of the system approaches unity, even when the initial condition of the system is a mixed state. In this paper we study the behavior of the purity from the initial value to the final one, that is unity. Depending on the parameters, after a finite number of measurements, the purity exhibits oscillations, that brings about a lower purity than that of the initial state, which is a point to be taken care of in concrete applications.

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