Lecture
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Quantum networks and formalisms for non-Markovian quantum systems

Talk by Professor Juan José García Ripoll, Instituto de Física Fundamenta

Overview

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  • Date:Starts 4 March 2025, 14:15Ends 4 March 2025, 15:00
  • Location:
    Kollektorn, MC2
  • Language:English

Abstract:

In this work I will summarize our research on superconducting quantum, ranging from the physical modelization to the optimization of quantum state transfer [1,2]. I will then discuss how this research reveals limitations of quantum optics to deal with non-Markovian systems [2], where retarded simultaneous causal connections are very relevant [3]. This will motivate a new generation of mathematical tools to model non-Markovian quantum many-body systems, which I will exemplify with some studies demonstrated cascaded collective superradiance for spatially separated quantum emitters.

[1] Universal Deterministic Quantum Operations in Microwave Quantum Links, G. F. Peñas, R. Puebla, T. Ramos, P. Rabl, JJGR, Phys. Rev. Appl. 17, 054038 (2022)
[2] Improving quantum state transfer: correcting non-Markovian and distortion effects, G. F. Peñas, R. Puebla and JJGR, Quantum Sci. Technol. 8, 045026 (2023)
[3] Photon-mediated qubit interactions in one-dimensional discrete and continuous models, G. Díaz-Camacho, D. Porras2, and JJGR (2015).