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Open Quantum Systems Decoherence
Broadband Population Transfer Based on Suture Adiabatic Pulses
arXiv
Authors: Jiaming Li, Xi-Wang Luo, Guang-Can Guo, Zheng-Wei Zhou
Year
2026
Paper ID
2828
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
High-fidelity coherent population transfer plays a vital role in the realization of quantum memories. However, population transfer with high performance across a broad frequency range is still challenging due to the finite Rabi coupling strength limited by laser powers. Here we propose a novel population-transfer scheme by suturing adiabatic control pulses with each pulse covering certain frequency interval, which are connected in a way that neighboring adiabatic pulses have opposite chirping directions. Taking the widely utilized hyperbolic-square-hyperbolic pulse as an example, we demonstrate that rapid and robust population transfer can be achieved. The transfer bandwidth scales linearly with the number of suture pulses while maintaining high fidelity, even at the suture points where adiabaticity breaks down. Crucially, these pulses can be realized by a single laser by means of temporal multiplexing. For a given bandwidth, this strategy substantially reduces the operational time which is necessary for on demand read-out and suppressing decoherence effects. Our scheme enables a dramatic increase in multimode storage capacity and paves the way for realizing practical quantum networks.
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- This paper contributes to the Open Quantum Systems & Decoherence research area in the Quantum Articles archive.
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- High-fidelity coherent population transfer plays a vital role in the realization of quantum memories.
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