Reverse engineering of a Hamiltonian by designing the evolution operators

12 Aug 2016  ·  Kang Yi-Hao, Chen Ye-Hong, Wu Qi-Cheng, Huang Bi-Hua, Xia Yan, Song Jie ·

We propose an effective and flexible scheme for reverse engineering of a Hamiltonian by designing the evolution operators to eliminate the terms of Hamiltonian which are hard to be realized in practice. Different from transitionless quantum driving (TQD) [31], the present scheme is focus on only one or parts of moving states in a D-dimension (D > 3) system. The numerical simulation shows that the present scheme not only contains the results of TQD, but also has more free parameters, which make this scheme more flexible. An example is given by using this scheme to realize the population transfer for a Rydberg atom. The influences of various decoherence processes are discussed by numerical simulation and the result shows that the scheme is fast and robust against the decoherence and operational imperfection. Therefore, this scheme may be used to construct a Hamiltonian which can be realized in experiments

PDF Abstract
No code implementations yet. Submit your code now

Categories


Quantum Physics