Simulation of motional averaging using a superconducting circuit
PIERS in Stockholm Proceedings, 785 (2013) The possibility of using a quantum system to simulate another one has been recognized for a long time as an important research direction in quantum information and quantum computing. In Ref. [J. Li et. al, Nat. Commun. 4, 1420 (2013)], a superconducting cir...
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Zusammenfassung: | PIERS in Stockholm Proceedings, 785 (2013) The possibility of using a quantum system to simulate another one has been
recognized for a long time as an important research direction in quantum
information and quantum computing. In Ref. [J. Li et. al, Nat. Commun. 4, 1420
(2013)], a superconducting circuit (a transmon) was employed to simulate a NMR
(nuclear magnetic resonance) effect known as motional averaging. In this paper
we analyze the results of numerical integration of the time evolution of the
density matrix of a qubit with random frequency fluctuations, and compare the
results with those obtained by using the method of quantum trajectories. We
show that both methods produce equivalent results, although some differences
may appear in the range of intermediate modulation frequencies. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1401.7849 |