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Quantum dynamics of cold trapped ions, with application to quantum computation
The theory of interactions between lasers and cold trapped ions as it
pertains to the design of Cirac-Zoller quantum computers is discussed. The mean
positions of the trapped ions, the eigenvalues and eigenmodes of the ions'
oscillations, the magnitude of the Rabi frequencies for both allowed and
forbidden internal transitions of the ions and the validity criterion for the
required Hamiltonian are calculated. Energy level data for a variety of ion
species is also presented.Comment: 20 pages, 7 figures, 3 table
Majorization and Measures of Classical Polarization in Three Dimensions
There has been much discussion in the literature about rival measures of
classical polarization in three dimensions. We gather and compare the various
proposed measures of polarization, creating a geometric representation of the
polarization state space in the process. We use majorization, previously used
in quantum information, as a criterion to establish a partial ordering on the
polarization state space. Using this criterion and other considerations, the
most useful polarization measure in three dimensions is found to be one
dependent on the Bloch vector decomposition of the polarization matrix.Comment: 8 page
Average quantum dynamics of closed systems over stochastic Hamiltonians
We develop a master equation formalism to describe the evolution of the
average density matrix of a closed quantum system driven by a stochastic
Hamiltonian. The average over random processes generally results in decoherence
effects in closed system dynamics, in addition to the usual unitary evolution.
We then show that, for an important class of problems in which the Hamiltonian
is proportional to a Gaussian random process, the 2nd-order master equation
yields exact dynamics. The general formalism is applied to study the examples
of a two-level system, two atoms in a stochastic magnetic field and the heating
of a trapped ion.Comment: 17 pages, 1 figure, submitted to Physical Review
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