1209.1837 (Tommaso Tufarelli)
Tommaso Tufarelli
We study a particular form of interaction Hamiltonian between qubits and quantum harmonic oscillators, whose closed system dynamics results in qubit controlled displacement operations. We show how this interac- tion is realizable in many setups, including nanomechanical systems, ion traps, cavity QED and circuit QED, and in each context we provide quantitative estimates for the relevant parameters. The dynamics of the system is investigated through a master equation, including typical decoherence mechanisms resulting from the coupling of the qubit and oscillator to a thermal Markovian environment. We show how to solve the master equation by adopting a phase-space representation for the oscillator, and derive analytical and approximate solutions for many special cases of interest. Finally, our techniques are applied to a relevant example by studying the dynam- ics of qubit-oscillator entanglement and the preparation of oscillator states with negative Wigner function.
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