2018 - T2 - WS2 - Quantum control and feedback: foundations and applications

Collection 2018 - T2 - WS2 - Quantum control and feedback: foundations and applications

Organizer(s) Brion, Etienne ; Diamanti, Eleni ; Ourjoumtsev, Alexei ; Rouchon, Pierre
Date(s) 05/06/2018 - 07/06/2018
linked URL https://sites.google.com/view/mcqs2018/2-workshops/quantum-control-and-feedback-foundations-and-applications
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Dynamical model selection and estimation near the quantum-classical boundary

By Jason Ralph

Joint work with Marko Toros, Simon Maskell, Kurt Jacobs and Hendrik Ulbricht. We discuss a general method of model selection from experimentally recorded time-trace data. This method can be used to distinguish between quantum and classical dynamical models. It can be used in post-selection as well as for real-time analysis, and offers an alternative to statistical tests based on state-reconstruction methods. We examine the conditions that optimize quantum hypothesis testing, maximizing one’s ability to discriminate between classical and quantum models. We set upper limits on the temperature and lower limits on the measurement efficiencies required to explore these differences, using a novel experiment in levitated optomechanical systems as an example, and demonstrate simultaneous Hamiltonian parameter estimation.

Information about the video

  • Date of recording 06/06/2018
  • Date of publication 08/06/2018
  • Institution IHP
  • Licence CC BY-NC-ND
  • Language English
  • Format MP4

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