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Open Quantum Systems Decoherence
Multiple Schrödinger pictures and dynamics in shortcuts to adiabaticity
arXiv
Authors: S. Ibáñez, Xi Chen, E. Torrontegui, A. Ruschhaupt, J. G. Muga
Year
2011
Paper ID
31043
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
A Schrödinger equation may be transformed by unitary operators into dynamical equations in different interaction pictures which share with it a common physical frame, i.e., the same underlying interactions, processes and dynamics. In contrast to this standard scenario, other relations are also possible, such as a common interaction-picture dynamical equation corresponding to several Schrödinger equations that represent different physics. This may enable us to design alternative and feasible experimental routes for operations that are a priori difficult or impossible to perform. The power of this concept is exemplified by engineering Hamiltonians that improve the performance or make realizable several shortcuts to adiabaticity.
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