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arxiv: 1302.3305 · v2 · pith:RSK3HGZNnew · submitted 2013-02-14 · 🪐 quant-ph · cond-mat.supr-con

Exploring the Effect of Noise on the Berry Phase

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keywords geometricphasedephasingnoiseadiabaticfluctuationspathphases
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We make use of a superconducting qubit to study the effects of noise on adiabatic geometric phases. The state of the system, an effective spin one-half particle, is adiabatically guided along a closed path in parameter space and thereby acquires a geometric phase. By introducing artificial fluctuations in the control parameters, we measure the geometric contribution to dephasing for a variety of noise powers and evolution times. Our results clearly show that only fluctuations which distort the path lead to geometric dephasing. In a direct comparison with the dynamic phase, which is path-independent, we observe that the adiabatic geometric phase is less affected by noise-induced dephasing. This observation directly points towards the potential of geometric phases for quantum gates or metrological applications.

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