Artículos de revistas
Normalization procedure for relaxation studies in NMR quantum information processing
Fecha
2010Registro en:
QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING, v.9, n.5, p.575-589, 2010
1570-0755
10.1007/s11128-009-0158-1
Autor
GAVINI-VIANA, A.
SOUZA, A. M.
SOARES-PINTO, D. O.
TELES, J.
SARTHOUR, R. S.
AZEVÊDO, Eduardo Ribeiro de
BONAGAMBA, Tito José
OLIVEIRA, I. S.
Institución
Resumen
NMR quantum information processing studies rely on the reconstruction of the density matrix representing the so-called pseudo-pure states (PPS). An initially pure part of a PPS state undergoes unitary and non-unitary (relaxation) transformations during a computation process, causing a ""loss of purity"" until the equilibrium is reached. Besides, upon relaxation, the nuclear polarization varies in time, a fact which must be taken into account when comparing density matrices at different instants. Attempting to use time-fixed normalization procedures when relaxation is present, leads to various anomalies on matrices populations. On this paper we propose a method which takes into account the time-dependence of the normalization factor. From a generic form for the deviation density matrix an expression for the relaxing initial pure state is deduced. The method is exemplified with an experiment of relaxation of the concurrence of a pseudo-entangled state, which exhibits the phenomenon of sudden death, and the relaxation of the Wigner function of a pseudo-cat state.