Analytic pulse design for selective population transfer in many-level quantum systems: maximizing amplitude of population oscillations

Physics – Quantum Physics

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Published in Phys.Rev.A. This is the final published version

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10.1103/PhysRevA.70.043413

State selective preparation and manipulation of discrete-level quantum systems such as atoms, molecules or quantum dots is a the ultimate tool for many diverse fields such as laser control of chemical reactions, atom optics, high-precision metrology and quantum computing. Rabi oscillations are one of the simplest, yet potentially quite useful mechanisms for achieving such manipulation. Rabi theory establishes that in the two-level systems resonant drive leads to the periodic and complete population oscillations between the two system levels. In this paper an analytic optimization algorithm for producing Rabi-like oscillations in the general discrete many-level quantum systems is presented.

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