Quantum tomography with continuous measurement and a resource limitation

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Abstract

We propose and analyze quantum state estimation (tomography) for a single qubit and two interacting qubits, where only a single-qubit observable is continuously measured. By utilizing a continuous weak probe, we can turn on sets of qubit oscillations while measuring the single-qubit observable continuously; and the information of qubit coordinates will gradually be transferred to the measured quantity via the oscillations. In the single qubit case, a combination of the weak-continuous σz probe and a Rabi oscillation at an angle in the x-z plane is sufficient to extract all three qubit coordinates. For the two interacting qubits, where only σz of the first qubit is measured, the information of two-qubit matrix elements can be transferred to the measured observable, via the qubit-qubit interaction and Rabi controls applied locally on each qubit. We simulate tomographic results numerically and analyze the estimation using the Fisher information in the limit of infinitesimally weak measurement.

*The ARO grant No. W911NF-15-1-0496 and the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence CE110001027

Presenters

  • Teerawat Chalermpusitarak

    • Department of Physics, Mahidol University

Authors

  • Areeya Chantasri

    • Centre for Quantum Dynamics, Griffith University
  • Shengshi Pang

    • University of Rochester
    • Department of Physics and Astromony, University of Rochester
    • Univ of Rochester
  • Teerawat Chalermpusitarak

    • Department of Physics, Mahidol University
  • Andrew Jordan

    • University of Rochester
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Rochester
    • Department of Physics and Astromony, University of Rochester
    • Univ of Rochester
    • Department of physics and astronomy, Univ of Rochester
    • Physics and Astronomy, University of Roshester
    • Physics, Univ of Rochester