INVESTIGADORES
LOMBARDO Fernando Cesar
artículos
Título:
Quantum speed limit and optimal evolution time in a two-level system
Autor/es:
P. POGGI, F. C. LOMBARDO, AND D. A. WISNIACKY
Revista:
EUROPHYSICS LETTERS
Editorial:
EPL ASSOCIATION
Referencias:
Lugar: Bologna; Año: 2013 vol. 104 p. 400051 - 400056
ISSN:
0295-5075
Resumen:
Abstract ? Quantum mechanics establishes a fundamental bound for the minimum evolution time between two states of a given system. Known as the quantum speed limit (QSL), it is a useful tool in the context of quantum control, where the speed of some control protocol is usually intended to be as large as possible. While QSL expressions for time-independent Hamiltonians have been well studied, the time-dependent regime has remained somewhat unexplored, albeit being usually the relevant problem to be compared with when studying systems controlled by external fields. In this paper we explore the relation between optimal times found in quantum control and the QSL bound, in the (relevant) time-dependent regime, by discussing the ubiquitous two-level Landau-Zener?type Hamiltonian.