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Quantum State Engineering of Light with Continuous-wave Optical Parametric Oscillators
Published on: May 30, 2014
Characterization of qubit dephasing by Landau-Zener-Stückelberg-Majorana interferometry
F Forster1, G Petersen1, S Manus1
1Center for NanoScience & Fakultät für Physik, LMU-Munich, 80539 München, Germany.
Abstract:
Controlling coherent interaction at avoided crossings and the dynamics there is at the heart of quantum information processing. A particularly intriguing dynamics is observed in the Landau-Zener regime, where periodic passages through the avoided crossing result in an interference pattern carrying information about qubit properties. In this Letter, we demonstrate a straightforward method, based on steady-state experiments, to obtain all relevant information about a qubit, including complex environmental influences. We use a two-electron charge qubit defined in a lateral double quantum dot as test system and demonstrate a long coherence time of T2 ≃ 200 ns, which is limited by electron-phonon interaction.
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