Stabilization of a delayed quantum system: the photon box case-study
We study a feedback scheme to stabilize an arbitrary photon number state in a microwave cavity. The quantum non-demolition measurement of the cavity state allows a non-deterministic preparation of Fock states. Here, by the mean of a controlled field injection, we desire to make this preparation proc...
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Zusammenfassung: | We study a feedback scheme to stabilize an arbitrary photon number state in a
microwave cavity. The quantum non-demolition measurement of the cavity state
allows a non-deterministic preparation of Fock states. Here, by the mean of a
controlled field injection, we desire to make this preparation process
deterministic. The system evolves through a discrete-time Markov process and we
design the feedback law applying Lyapunov techniques. Also, in our feedback
design we take into account an unavoidable pure delay and we compensate it by a
stochastic version of a Smith predictor. After illustrating the efficiency of
the proposed feedback law through simulations, we provide a rigorous proof of
the global stability of the closed-loop system based on tools from stochastic
stability analysis. A brief study of the Lyapunov exponents of the linearized
system around the target state gives a strong indication of the robustness of
the method. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1007.3584 |