Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics and NMR Research Center, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research , Pune 411008, India
Abstract
The quantum adiabatic method, which maintains populations in their instantaneous eigenstates throughout the state evolution, is an established and often a preferred choice for state preparation and manipulation. Although it minimizes the driving cost significantly, its slow speed is a severe limitation in noisy intermediate-scale quantum era technologies. Since adiabatic paths are extensive in many physical processes, it is of broader interest to achieve adiabaticity at a much faster rate. Shortcuts to adiabaticity techniques, which overcome the slow adiabatic process by driving the system faster through non-adiabatic paths, have seen increased attention recently. The extraordinarily long lifetime of the long-lived singlet states (LLS) in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), established over the past decade, has opened several important applications ranging from spectroscopy to biomedical imaging. Various methods, including adiabatic methods, are already being used to prepare LLS. In this article, we report the use of counterdiabatic driving (CD) to speed up LLS preparation with faster drives. Using NMR experiments, we show that CD can give stronger LLS order in shorter durations than conventional adiabatic driving.
Funder
Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India
Ministry of Education, India
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Physics and Astronomy
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