Reachable sets for two-level open quantum systems driven by coherent and incoherent controls
Lev Lokutsievskiy, Alexander Pechen

TL;DR
This paper rigorously analyzes the controllability of two-level open quantum systems driven by coherent and incoherent controls, revealing the structure of reachable states and the impact of controls and system parameters on precision.
Contribution
It provides an explicit analytical description of the reachable sets for two-level open quantum systems, including the effects of controls and system parameters on controllability and precision.
Findings
Incoherent control does not affect the reachable set for two-level systems.
High-precision state achievement is possible with one coherent control, with accuracy depending on decoherence and transition frequency.
Two coherent controls enable complete controllability of the system.
Abstract
In this work, we study controllability in the set of all density matrices for a two-level open quantum system driven by coherent and incoherent controls. In [A. Pechen, Phys. Rev. A 84, 042106 (2011)] an approximate controllability, i.e., controllability with some precision, was shown for generic -level open quantum systems driven by coherent and incoherent controls. However, the explicit formulation of this property, including the behavior of this precision as a function of transition frequencies and decoherence rates of the system, was not known. The present work provides a rigorous analytical study of reachable sets for two-level open quantum systems. First, it is shown that for the presence of incoherent control does not affect the reachable set (while incoherent control may affect the time necessary to reach particular state). Second, the reachable set in the Bloch ball is…
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