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arxiv: quant-ph/0301056 · v1 · submitted 2003-01-13 · 🪐 quant-ph

How to project qubits faster using quantum feedback

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keywords measurementratesystemfeedbackquantumaveragecertainclassical
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When one performs a continuous measurement, whether on a classical or quantum system, the measurement provides a certain average rate at which one becomes certain about the state of the system. For a quantum system this is an average rate at which the system is projected onto a pure state. We show that for a standard kind of continuous measurement, for a qubit this rate may be increased by applying unitary operations during the measurement (that is, by using Hamiltonian feedback), in contrast to the equivalent measurement on a classical bit, where reversible operations cannot be used to enhance the rate of entropy reduction. We determine the optimal feedback algorithm and discuss the Hamiltonian resources required.

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