Decoherence Cancellation through Noise Interference
Giuseppe D'Auria, Giovanna Morigi, Fabio Anselmi, Fabio Benatti

TL;DR
This paper introduces a noise interference protocol that cancels decoherence effects in quantum systems without feedback, using auxiliary systems and specific coupling strategies to protect quantum states like NOON states from dephasing.
Contribution
The paper presents a new noise cancellation method leveraging auxiliary systems and noise interference, effective against both Markovian and non-Markovian dephasing without feedback.
Findings
Protocol effectively protects NOON states from dephasing.
Robust against parameter fluctuations and independent of noise temporal features.
Applicable to both Markovian and non-Markovian noise regimes.
Abstract
We propose a novel, feedback-free method to cancel the effects of decoherence in the dynamics of open quantum systems subject to dephasing. The protocol makes use of the coupling with an auxiliary system when they are both subject to the same noisy dynamics, in such a way that their interaction leads to cancellation of the noise on the system itself. This requires tuning the strength of the coupling between main and auxiliary systems as well as the ability to prepare the auxiliary system in a Fock state, which solely depends on the coupling strength. We investigate the protocol's efficiency to protect NOON states against dephasing in setups such as tweezers arrays of cold atoms. We show that the protocol's efficiency is robust against fluctuations of the optimal parameters and, remarkably, that it is independent of the temporal noise features. Therefore, it can be applied to cancel both…
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