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Inverse engineering rigorous adiabatic Hamiltonian for non-Hermitian system

Published 18 Apr 2016 in quant-ph | (1604.04971v3)

Abstract: We generalize the quantum adiabatic theorem to the non-Hermitian system and build a rigorous adiabaticity condition with respect to the adiabatic phase. The non-Hermitian Hamiltonian inverse engineering method is proposed for the purpose to adiabatically drive a artificial quantum state. For the sake of clearness, we take a concrete two-level system as an example to show the usefulness of the inverse engineering method. The numerical simulation result shows that our scheme can work well even under noise if the parameters are chosen appropriately. We can obtain the desired target state by adjusting extra rotating magnetic fields at a predefined time. Furthermore, certain noise and dissipation in the systems is no longer undesirable, but plays a positive role in our scheme. Therefore, our scheme could provide more choices for the realization of quantum-state engineering.

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