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Quantum Zeno effect in a continuously monitored chain of qubits

Thomas Kiendl, Universität- Erlangen-Nürnberg

06.11.2014 at 12:00 

At the heart of quantum mechanics lies the fact that a measurement causes back-action on the system itself. A prominent example is the quantum Zeno effect. Observing a system continuously with a large measurement strength freezes the system's dynamics. In
this talk I will briefly review the concept of continuous measurements and the quantum Zeno effect. I present how to implement the quantum Zeno effect in the transverse-field Ising chain and discuss possible implementations in circuit quantum electrodynamics.

A 348, Theresienstr. 37