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arxiv: 1611.02398 · v2 · pith:UZN6WIR2new · submitted 2016-11-08 · 🪐 quant-ph

Spatial non-adiabatic passage using geometric phases

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keywords non-adiabaticspatialadiabaticfidelitygeometricparticlepassagequantum
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Quantum technologies based on adiabatic techniques can be highly effective, but often at the cost of being very slow. Here we introduce a set of experimentally realistic, non-adiabatic protocols for spatial state preparation, which yield the same fidelity as their adiabatic counterparts, but on fast timescales. In particular, we consider a charged particle in a system of three tunnel-coupled quantum wells, where the presence of a magnetic field can induce a geometric phase during the tunnelling processes. We show that this leads to the appearance of complex tunnelling amplitudes and allows for the implementation of spatial non-adiabatic passage. We demonstrate the ability of such a system to transport a particle between two different wells and to generate a delocalised superposition between the three traps with high fidelity in short times.

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