2023
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.130.020201
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Controlling Quantum Chaos: Optimal Coherent Targeting

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“…For example, the production of a quantum dynamical entropy vanishes for isolated, unitarily evolving systems regardless of the classical dynamics' underlying nature. Nevertheless, it was recently demonstrated that an analog of classical targeting could be extended to the quantum realm, where it is dubbed optimal coherent chaotic quantum targeting [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…For example, the production of a quantum dynamical entropy vanishes for isolated, unitarily evolving systems regardless of the classical dynamics' underlying nature. Nevertheless, it was recently demonstrated that an analog of classical targeting could be extended to the quantum realm, where it is dubbed optimal coherent chaotic quantum targeting [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its control engenders the possibility of placing a system in desired, but otherwise quite difficultto-access states. In a quantum mechanical context, optimal coherent targeting, as presented in [10] and here, concerns mostly close-to-minimum-uncertainty states; however, within that realm there is the potential for accessing exotic states, for example, with delicate desired phase relationships. Furthermore, the use of particular orbits, tailored to accessing the desired system states, can have the property of arriving in as quick a time as dynamically possible, which minimizes control errors that build up with increasing time and which may be critical if quantum phase coherence can only be maintained over some relatively short timescale.…”
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