Chaotic dynamics of two 1/2 spin-qubit system in the optical cavity
Abstract
Spin systems are one of the most promising candidates for quantum computation. At the same time control of a system's quantum state during time evolution is one of the actual problems. It is usually considered that to hold well-known resonance condition in magnetic resonance is sufficient to control spin system. But because of nonlinearity of the system, obstructions of control of system's quantum state may emerge. In particular quantum dynamics of two 1/2 spin-qubit system in the optical cavity is studied in this work. The problem under study is a generalization of paradigmatic model for Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics of James-Cummings model in case of interacting spins. In this work it is shown that dynamics is chaotic when taking into account center-of-mass motion of the qubit and recoil effect. And besides even in case of zero detuning chaotic dynamics emerges in the system. It is also shown in this work that because of the chaotic dynamics the system execute irreversible transition from pure quantum-mechanical state to mixed one. Irreversibility in its turn is an obstacle for controlling state of quantum-mechanical system.
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