Quantum trajectories for the realistic measurement of a solid-state charge qubit
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01/01/2005
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We present a new model for the continuous measurement of a coupled quantum dot charge qubit. We model the effects of a realistic measurement, namely adding noise to, and filtering, the current through the detector. This is achieved by embedding the detector in an equivalent circuit for measurement. Our aim is to describe the evolution of the qubit state conditioned on the macroscopic output of the external circuit. We achieve this by generalizing a recently developed quantum trajectory theory for realistic photodetectors [P. Warszawski, H. M. Wiseman, and H. Mabuchi, Phys. Rev. A 65, 023802 (2002)] to treat solid-state detectors. This yields stochastic equations whose (numerical) solutions are the realistic quantum trajectories of the conditioned qubit state. We derive our general theory in the context of a low transparency quantum point contact. Areas of application for our theory and its relation to previous work are discussed. |
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eng |
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American Physical Society |
Palavras-Chave | #Physics, Condensed Matter #Single-electron Transistor #Small Tunnel-junctions #Coulomb Blockade #Dot #Computation #Systems #Noise #Photodetection #Feedback #C1 #240300 Atomic and Molecular Physics; Nuclear and Particle Physics; Plasma Physics #780102 Physical sciences #0299 Other Physical Sciences |
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Journal Article |