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Landau-Zener transitions in a qubit periodically driven in both longitudinal and transverse directions
arXiv
Authors: A. B. Tchapda, M. B. Kenmoe, A. D. Kammogne, L. C. Fai
Year
2017
Paper ID
44048
Status
Preprint
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We theoretically investigate the dynamics of a spin-qubit periodically driven in both longitudinal and transverse directions by two classical fields respectively a radio-frequency (RF) and a microwave (MW) field operating at phase difference φ. The qubit is simultaneously locally subject to a linearly polarized magnetic field which changes its sign at a degeneracy point in the longitudinal direction and remains constant in the transverse direction. We superimpose the RF and MW signals respectively to the longitudinal and transverse components of the magnetic field. The proposed model may be used to optimize the control of a qubit in quantum devices. The various fields applied are relevant to {\it nearly-decouple} the spin-qubit from its environment, minimize decoherence effects and improve on the coherence time. The study is carried out in the Schrödinger and Bloch pictures. We consider the limits of weak and strong longitudinal drives set up by comparing the characteristic time of non-adiabatic transitions with the coherence time of the longitudinal drive. Expressions for populations are compared with numerics and remarkable agreements are observed as both solutions are barely discernible.
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