Decoherence in the quantum walk on the line
A. Romanelli,
R. Siri,
G. Abal,
A. Auyuanet and
R. Donangelo
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2005, vol. 347, issue C, 137-152
Abstract:
We investigate the quantum walk on the line when decoherences are introduced either through simultaneous measurements of the chirality and particle position, or as a result of broken links. Both mechanisms drive the system to a classical diffusive behavior. In the case of measurements, we show that the diffusion coefficient is proportional to the variance of the initially localized quantum random walker just before the first measurement. When links between neighboring sites are randomly broken with probability p per unit time, the evolution becomes decoherent after a characteristic time that scales as 1/p. The fact that the quadratic increase of the variance is eventually lost even for very small frequencies of disrupting events suggests that the implementation of a quantum walk on a real physical system may be severely limited by thermal noise and lattice imperfections.
Keywords: Hadamard walk; Quantum information; Random walk; Markov process; Brownian motion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2004.08.070
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