Decoherence Dynamics of Complex Photon States in a Superconducting Circuit
Source: Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 200404 (2009); doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.200404
Published 13 November 2009
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Quantum states inevitably decay with time into a probabilistic mixture of classical states due to their interaction with the environment and measurement instrumentation. We present the first measurement of the decoherence dynamics of complex photon states in a condensed-matter system. By controllably preparing a number of distinct quantum-superposed photon states in a superconducting microwave resonator, we show that the subsequent decay dynamics can be quantitatively described by taking into account only two distinct decay channels: energy relaxation and pure dephasing. Our ability to prepare specific initial quantum states allows us to measure the evolution of specific elements in the quantum density matrix in a very detailed manner that can be compared with theory.
©2009 The American Physical Society
| History: | Received 29 July 2009; published 13 November 2009 |
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