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arxiv: cond-mat/0406529 · v1 · submitted 2004-06-22 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · quant-ph

Quantum Nondemolition Measurement of a Kicked Qubit

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keywords measurementnondemolitionqubitquantumkickedtimewaitingallow
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We propose a quantum nondemolition measurement using a kicked two-state system (qubit). By tuning the waiting time between kicks to be the qubit oscillation period, the kicking apparatus performs a nondemolition measurement. While dephasing is unavoidable, the nondemolition measurement can (1) slow relaxation of diagonal density matrix elements, (2) avoid detector back-action, and (3) allow for a large signal-to-noise ratio. Deviations from the ideal behavior are studied by allowing for detuning of the waiting time, as well as finite-time, noisy pulses. The scheme is illustrated with a double-dot qubit measured by a gate-pulsed quantum point contact.

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