posted on 2019-09-26, 10:42authored byDaniel Basilewitsch, Francesco Cosco, Nicolino Lo Gullo, Mikko Möttönen, Tapio Ala-NissilaTapio Ala-Nissila, Christiane P Koch, Sabrina Maniscalco
We determine how to optimally reset a superconducting qubit which interacts with a thermal environment in such a way that the coupling strength is tunable. Describing the system in terms of a time-local master equation with time-dependent decay rates and using quantum optimal control theory, we identify temporal shapes of tunable level splittings which maximize the efficiency of the reset protocol in terms of duration and error. Time-dependent level splittings imply a modification of the system-environment coupling, varying the decay rates as well as the Lindblad operators. Our approach thus demonstrates efficient reservoir engineering employing quantum optimal control. We find the optimized reset strategy to consist in maximizing the decay rate from one state and driving non-adiabatic population transfer into this strongly decaying state.
Funding
Volkswagenstiftung, the DAAD, the Academy of Finland via the QTF Centre of Excellence program (projects 287750, 312058, 312298, and 312300)
National Science Foundation under Grant No. NSF PHY-1748958
European Research Council Grant No. 681311 (QUESS)
History
School
Science
Department
Mathematical Sciences
Published in
New Journal of Physics
Volume
21
Issue
9
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd on behalf of the Institute of Physics and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft