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Open Quantum Systems Decoherence
Quantum dynamics under simultaneous and continuous measurement of noncommutative observables
arXiv
Authors: Chao Jiang, Gentaro Watanabe
Year
2020
Paper ID
21119
Status
Preprint
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We consider simultaneous and continuous measurement of two noncommutative observables of the system whose commutator is not necessarily a c-number. We revisit the Arthurs-Kelly model and generalize it to describe the simultaneous measurement of two observables of the system. Using this generalized model, we continuously measure the system by following the scheme proposed by Scott and Milburn [Scott and Milburn, Phys. Rev. A 63, 042101 (2001)]. We find that the unconditioned master equation reduces to the Lindblad form in the continuous limit. In addition, we find that the master equation does not contain a cross term of these two measurements. Finally, we propose a scheme to prepare the state of a two-level system in an external field by feedback control based on the simultaneous, continuous measurement of the two observables.
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- We consider simultaneous and continuous measurement of two noncommutative observables of the system whose commutator is not necessarily a c-number.
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