Romano R, D'Alessandro D. Environment-mediated control of a quantum system.
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2006;
97:080402. [PMID:
17026282 DOI:
10.1103/physrevlett.97.080402]
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Abstract
Recently, a new approach for the controllability of a two-dimensional quantum system S has been proposed, based on its interaction with an initially uncorrelated two-dimensional probe P whose initial state can be arbitrarily modified. Following this scheme and considering a particular model for the environment, we show that, in some specific cases, the environment-induced entanglement is rich enough to completely control the dynamics of S. Under suitable conditions on the interaction of S, P, and the environment, we prove that the state of S can be driven to an arbitrary target state by varying the initial state of P.
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