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Improved coherence time of a non-Hermitian qubit in a mathcal{PT}-symmetric Environment
arXiv
Authors: Duttatreya, Ipsika Mohanty, Sanjib Dey
Year
2025
Paper ID
17221
Status
Preprint
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Quantum computing's potential for exponential speedup is fundamentally limited by decoherence, a phenomenon arising from environmental interactions. Non-Hermitian quantum mechanics, particularly PT-symmetric systems, offers a novel framework for extending coherence times. This study examines a qubit's coherence under non-Hermitian PT-symmetric dynamics, highlighting significantly enhanced coherence times compared to Hermitian setups. The effect is especially pronounced when both the system and environment exhibit PT-symmetry. Interestingly, greater environmental non-Hermiticity correlates with extended coherence, contrary to traditional expectations. These findings point to promising strategies for managing decoherence, which could significantly advance approaches to quantum information processing.
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- Quantum computing's potential for exponential speedup is fundamentally limited by decoherence, a phenomenon arising from environmental interactions.
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