posted on 2013-06-27, 14:07authored byShane Dooley, Francis McCrossan, Derek Harland, Mark Everitt, T.P. Spiller
We discuss collapse and revival of Rabi oscillations in a system comprising a qubit and a "big spin" (made of N qubits, or spin-1/2 particles). We demonstrate a regime of behavior analogous to conventional collapse and revival for a qubit-field system, employing spin coherent states for the initial state of the big spin. These dynamics can be used to create a cat state of the big spin. Even for relatively small values of N, states with significant potential for quantum metrology applications can result, giving sensitivity approaching the Heisenberg limit.
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DOOLEY, S. ... et al, 2013. Collapse and revival and cat states with an N-spin system. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 87 (5), 052323 [6pp.]