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Emerging unitary evolutions in dissipatively coupled systems

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Having a broad range of methods available for implementing unitary operations is crucial for quantum information tasks. We study a dissipative process commonly used to describe dissipatively coupled systems and… Click to show full abstract

Having a broad range of methods available for implementing unitary operations is crucial for quantum information tasks. We study a dissipative process commonly used to describe dissipatively coupled systems and show that the process can lead to pure unitary dynamics on one part of a bipartite system, provided that the process is strong enough. If suitably engineered, the process allows to implement generic unitary operations. In fact, we show within the framework of quantum control theory that the dissipative process can turn the system of interest into a system capable of universal quantum information task. We characterize the time scales necessary to implement gates with high fidelity through the dissipative evolution. The considered dissipative evolution is of particular importance since it can be engineered in the laboratory in the realm of superconducting circuits. Based on a reservoir that is formed by a lossy microwave mode we present a detailed study of how our theoretical findings can be realized in an experimental setting.

Keywords: unitary evolutions; process; emerging unitary; coupled systems; evolutions dissipatively; dissipatively coupled

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2020

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