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Incoherent Qubit Control Using the Quantum Zeno Effect

The quantum Zeno effect is the suppression of Hamiltonian evolution by repeated observation, which pins the system to an eigenstate of the measurement observable. Using measurement alone, control of the state can be achieved if the observable is slowly varied, so that the state tracks the now time-d...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2018-01, Vol.120 (2), p.020505-020505, Article 020505
Main Authors: Hacohen-Gourgy, S, García-Pintos, L P, Martin, L S, Dressel, J, Siddiqi, I
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