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Control landscape of measurement-assisted transition probability for a three-level quantum system with dynamical symmetry (2307.07450v1)

Published 14 Jul 2023 in quant-ph

Abstract: Quantum systems with dynamical symmetries have conserved quantities which are preserved under coherent controls. Therefore such systems can not be completely controlled by means of only coherent control. In particular, for such systems maximal transition probability between some pair of states over all coherent controls can be less than one. However, incoherent control can break this dynamical symmetry and increase the maximal attainable transition probability. Simplest example of such situation occurs in a three-level quantum system with dynamical symmetry, for which maximal probability of transition between the ground and the intermediate state by only coherent control is $1/2$, and by coherent control assisted by incoherent control implemented by non-selective measurement of the ground state is about $0.687$, as was previously analytically computed. In this work we study and completely characterize all critical points of the kinematic quantum control landscape for this measurement-assisted transition probability, which is considered as a function of the kinematic control parameters (Euler angles). This used in this work measurement-driven control is different both from quantum feedback and Zeno-type control. We show that all critical points are global maxima, global minima, saddle points and second order traps. For comparison, we study the transition probability between the ground and highest excited state, as well as the case when both these transition probabilities are assisted by incoherent control implemented by measurement of the intermediate state.

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