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arxiv: 1101.3194 · v1 · pith:IYWKZEEZnew · submitted 2011-01-17 · 🪐 quant-ph

Chaos can act as a decoherence suppressor

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keywords controldecoherencechaotichigh-frequencynoisesqubitsetupdomain
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We propose a strategy to suppress decoherence of a solid-state qubit coupled to non-Markovian noises by attaching the qubit to a chaotic setup with the broad power distribution in particular in the high-frequency domain. Different from the existing decoherence control methods such as the usual dynamics decoupling control, high-frequency components of our control are generated by the chaotic setup driven by a low-frequency field, and the generation of complex optimized control pulses is not necessary. We apply the scheme to superconducting quantum circuits and find that various noises in a wide frequency domain, including low-frequency $1/f$, high-frequency Ohmic, sub-Ohmic, and super-Ohmic noises, can be efficiently suppressed by coupling the qubits to a Duffing oscillator as the chaotic setup. Significantly, the decoherence time of the qubit is prolonged approximately $100$ times in magnitude.

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