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Physics Reports | 2005

Measures and dynamics of entangled states

Florian Mintert; Andre R. R. Carvalho; Marek Kuś; Andreas Buchleitner

We develop an original approach for the quantitative characterisation of the entanglement properties of, possibly mixed, bi- and multipartite quantum states of arbitrary finite dimension. Particular emphasis is given to the derivation of reliable estimates which allow for an efficient evaluation of a specific entanglement measure, concurrence, for further implementation in the monitoring of the time evolution of multipartite entanglement under incoherent environment coupling. The flexibility of the technical machinery established here is illustrated by its implementation for different, realistic experimental scenarios.


Physical Review Letters | 2004

Decoherence and multipartite entanglement

Andre R. R. Carvalho; Florian Mintert; Andreas Buchleitner

We study the dynamics of multipartite entanglement under the influence of decoherence. A suitable generalization of concurrence reveals distinct scaling of the entanglement decay rate of Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger and W states, for various environments.


Physical Review A | 2007

Stabilizing entanglement by quantum-jump-based feedback

Andre R. R. Carvalho; Joseph Hope

We show that direct feedback based on quantum-jump detection can be used to generate entangled steady states. We present a strategy that is insensitive to detection inefficiencies and robust against errors in the control Hamiltonian. This feedback procedure is also shown to overcome spontaneous emission effects by stabilizing states with a high degree of entanglement.


Physical Review A | 2008

Controlling entanglement by direct quantum feedback

Andre R. R. Carvalho; Andrew Reid; Joseph Hope

We discuss the generation of entanglement between electronic states of two atoms in a cavity using direct quantum feedback schemes. We compare the effects of different control Hamiltonians and detection processes in the performance of entanglement production and show that the quantum-jump-based feedback proposed by us in Phys. Rev. A {\bf 76} 010301(R) (2007) can protect highly entangled states against decoherence. We provide analytical results that explain the robustness of jump feedback, and also analyse the perspectives of experimental implementation by scrutinising the effects of imperfections and approximations in our model.


New Journal of Physics | 2013

Analysis of the operation of gradient echo memories using a quantum input-output model

Michael R. Hush; Andre R. R. Carvalho; Morgan P. Hedges; Matthew R. James

The gradient echo memory (GEM) technique is a promising candidate for real devices due to its demonstrated performance, but to date high performance experiments can only be described numerically. In this paper we derive a model for GEM as a cascade of infinite interconnected harmonic oscillators. We take a quantum input–output approach to analyse this system, describing the read and write processes of GEM each as a linear-time-invariant process. We provide an analytical solution to the problem in terms of transfer functions which describe the memory behaviour for arbitrary inputs and operating regimes. This allows us to go beyond previous works and analyse the storage quality in the regimes of high optical depth and memory-bandwidth comparable to input bandwidth, exactly the regime of high-efficiency experiments.


Physical Review A | 2009

Continuous measurement feedback control of a Bose-Einstein condensate using phase-contrast imaging

Stuart S. Szigeti; Michael R. Hush; Andre R. R. Carvalho; Joseph Hope

We consider the theory of feedback control of a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) confined in a harmonic trap under a continuous measurement constructed via nondestructive imaging. A filtering theory approach is used to derive a stochastic master equation (SME) for the system from a general Hamiltonian based upon system-bath coupling. Numerical solutions for this SME in the limit of a single atom show that the final steady-state energy is dependent upon the measurement strength, the ratio of photon kinetic energy to atomic kinetic energy, and the feedback strength. Simulations indicate that for a weak measurement strength, feedback can be used to overcome heating introduced by the scattering of light, thereby allowing the atom to be driven toward the ground state.


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Entanglement Dynamics in Open Two-Qubit Systems via Diffusive Quantum Trajectories

Carlos Viviescas; Ivonne Guevara; Andre R. R. Carvalho; Marc Busse; Andreas Buchleitner

We use quantum diffusive trajectories to prove that the time evolution of two-qubit entanglement under spontaneous emission can be fully characterized by optimal continuous monitoring. We analytically determine this optimal unraveling and derive a deterministic evolution equation for the systems concurrence. Furthermore, we propose an experiment to monitor the entanglement dynamics in bipartite two-level systems and to determine the disentanglement time from a single trajectory.


international quantum electronics conference | 2011

Engineering Steady States Using Jump-Based Feedback for Multipartite Entanglement Generation

Robin Stevenson; Joseph Hope; Andre R. R. Carvalho

We investigate the use of quantum-jump-based feedback to manipulate the stability of multipartite entangled dark states in an open quantum system. Using the model proposed in Phys. Rev. A 76, 010301(R) (2007) for a pair of atoms, we show a general strategy to produce many-body singlet stationary entangled states for larger number of atoms. In the case of four qubits, we propose a simple local feedback control that, although not optimal, is realistic and stabilizes a highly entangled state. We discuss the limitations and analyze alternative strategies within the framework of direct jump feedback schemes.


Physical Review A | 2010

Feedback control of an interacting Bose-Einstein condensate using phase-contrast imaging

Stuart S. Szigeti; Michael R. Hush; Andre R. R. Carvalho; Joseph Hope

The linewidth of an atom laser is limited by density fluctuations in the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) from which the atom laser beam is outcoupled. In this paper we show that a stable spatial mode for an interacting BEC can be generated using a realistic control scheme that includes the effects of the measurement backaction. This model extends the feedback theory, based on a phase-contrast imaging setup, presented by Szigeti, Hush, Carvalho, and Hope [Phys. Rev. APLRAAN1050-294710.1103/PhysRevA.80.013614 80, 013614 (2009)]. In particular, it is applicable to a BEC with large interatomic interactions and solves the problem of inadequacy of the mean-field (coherent state) approximation by utilizing a fixed number state approximation. Our numerical analysis shows the control to be more effective for a condensate with a large nonlinearity.


New Journal of Physics | 2011

Distant entanglement protected through artificially increased local temperature

Andre R. R. Carvalho; Marcelo França Santos

In composed quantum systems, the presence of local dissipative channels causes loss of coherence and entanglement at a rate that grows with the temperature of the reservoirs. However, here we show that if temperature is artificially added to the system, entanglement decay can be significantly slowed down or even suppressed conditioned on suitable local monitoring of the reservoirs. We propose a scheme for implementing joint reservoir monitoring applicable in different experimental setups, such as trapped ions, circuit and cavity QED or quantum dots coupled to nanowires, and we analyze its general robustness against detection inefficiencies and the non-zero temperature of the natural reservoir.

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Joseph Hope

Australian National University

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Michael R. Hush

University of New South Wales

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Matthew R. James

Australian National University

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Richard L. Taylor

Australian National University

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