Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1542486 | Optics Communications | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A unified theory is given of dynamically modified decay and decoherence of field-driven multilevel multipartite entangled states that are weakly coupled to zero-temperature baths or undergo random phase fluctuations. The theory allows for arbitrary local differences in their coupling to the environment. Due to such differences, the optimal driving-field modulation to ensure maximal fidelity is found to substantially differ from conventional “Bang–Bang” or π-phase flips of the single-qubit evolution.
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Authors
G. Gordon, G. Kurizki, A.G. Kofman,