DCMPMS Seminars

MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL IN SUPERCONDUCTING QUBITS: FROM THE QUANTUM ZENO EFFECT TO QUANTUM ENHANCED METROLOGY

by Prof. Kater Murch (Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA)

Monday, July 31, 2017 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at AG69
Description
The quantum Zeno effect is a feature of measurement-driven quantum evolution where frequent measurement inhibits the decay of a quantum state. We will explore how the opposite effect; the anti-Zeno effect - where frequent measurement accelerates decay - can also emerge from frequent measurement. The emergence of one effect or the other elucidates the nature of quantum measurement and the role measurement plays in controlling quantum evolution. In a second experiment, we investigate how control over a single qubit can be used achieve a quantum speedup in the precision of frequency measurements, demonstrating a frequency sensitivity that improves as 1/T^2, where T is the duration of the experiment.