Pairwise Measurement Induced Synthesis of Quantum Coherence
Mariia Gumberidze, Michal Kol\'a\v{r}, and Radim Filip

TL;DR
This paper introduces a measurement-based protocol to increase quantum coherence in a system of multiple two-level systems, enabling enhanced quantum resources for various technological applications.
Contribution
It proposes a novel, universal method for synthesizing higher quantum coherence from low-coherence systems using sequential pairwise measurements.
Findings
Protocol increases system energy and coherence.
Mutual coherence also increases after the protocol.
Robust against dephasing effects.
Abstract
Quantum coherent superpositions of states with different energies, i.e., states with coherence with respect to energy basis, are important resource for modern quantum technologies. States with small coherence can be obtained either autonomously, due to the effect of a weak coherent drive or, potentially, due to the presence of an environment. In this paper, we propose a measurement-based protocol for quantum coherence synthesis from individual systems (with low initial coherence) into a global (and higher) coherence of the joint system. As an input, it uses non-interacting copies of two-level systems (TLS), with low initial energy and coherence. These can be supplied by, e.g., a weak external drive or can result from an interaction with a bath. This protocol conditionally synthesizes an output state with higher energy and coherence than the initial state had, representing an…
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