Cooperative loss and decoherence in quantum computation and commuication
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Cooperative effects in the loss (the amplitude damping) and decoherence (the phase damping) of the qubits (two-state quantum systems) due to the inevitable coupling to the same environment are investigated. It is found that the qubits undergo the dissipation coherently in this case. In particular, for a special kind of input states (called the coherence-preserving states), whose form depends on the type of the coupling, loss and decoherence in quantum memory are much reduced. Based on this phenomenon, a scheme by encoding the general input states of the qubits into the corresponding coherence-preserving states is proposed for reducing the cooperative loss and decoherence in quantum computation or communication.
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