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Training Schr"odinger's cat: quantum optimal control | Stefffen J. Glaser
; Ugo Boscain
; Tommaso Calarco
; Christiane P. Koch
; Walter Köckenberger
; Ronnie Kosloff
; Ilya Kuprov
; Burkard Luy
; Sophie Schirmer
; Thomas Schulte-Herbrüggen
; D. Sugny
; Frank K. Wilhelm
; | Date: |
3 Aug 2015 | Abstract: | It is control that turns scientific knowledge into useful technology: in
physics and engineering it provides a systematic way for driving a system from
a given initial state into a desired target state with minimized expenditure of
energy and resources -- as famously applied in the Apollo programme. As one of
the cornerstones for enabling quantum technologies, optimal quantum control
keeps evolving and expanding into areas as diverse as quantum-enhanced sensing,
manipulation of single spins, photons, or atoms, optical spectroscopy,
photochemistry, magnetic resonance (spectroscopy as well as medical imaging),
quantum information processing and quantum simulation. --- Here
state-of-the-art quantum control techniques are reviewed and put into
perspective by a consortium uniting expertise in optimal control theory and
applications to spectroscopy, imaging, quantum dynamics of closed and open
systems. We address key challenges and sketch a roadmap to future developments. | Source: | arXiv, 1508.0442 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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