10 research outputs found
Photon echoes of molecular photoassociation
Revivals of optical coherence of molecular photoassociation driven by two
ultrashort laser pulses are addressed in the Condon approach. Based on textbook
examples and numerical simulation of KrF excimer molecules, a prediction is
made about an existence of photon echo on free-bound transitions. Delayed rise
and fall of nonlinear polarization in the half-collisions are to be resulted
from the resonant quantum states interference whether it be in gas, liquid or
solid phases.Comment: 15 pages and 5 figures presented at ICONO '98'(Moscow, 1998):
Fundamental Aspects of Laser-Matter Interaction, New Nonlinear Optical
Materials and Physics of Low-Dimensional Structure
Double Occupancy Errors in Quantum Computing Operations: Corrections to Adiabaticity
We study the corrections to adiabatic dynamics of two coupled quantum dot
spin-qubits, each dot singly occupied with an electron, in the context of a
quantum computing operation. Tunneling causes double occupancy at the
conclusion of an operation and constitutes a processing error. We model the
gate operation with an effective two-level system, where non-adiabatic
transitions correspond to double occupancy. The model is integrable and
possesses three independent parameters. We confirm the accuracy of Dykhne's
formula, a nonperturbative estimate of transitions, and discuss physically
intuitive conditions for its validity. Our semiclassical results are in
excellent agreement with numerical simulations of the exact time evolution. A
similar approach applies to two-level systems in different contexts