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Preserving quantum coherence using optimized open-loop control techniques

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Abstract

We describe experimental and theoretical studies of open-loop quantum control techniques known as dynamical decoupling (DD) for the suppression of decoherence-induced errors in quantum systems. Our experiments on trapped atomic ion qubits demonstrate that it is possible to optimize the construction of DD sequences for a given noise power spectral density. Studies of novel sequences derived analytically or through numerical optimization – while maintaining fixed control resources – demonstrate large gains in our ability to preserve quantum coherence in arbitrary noise environments.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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