Experimental realization of quantum zeno dynamics

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Abstract

It is generally impossible to probe a quantum system without disturbing it. However, it is possible to exploit the back action of quantum measurements and strong couplings to tailor and protect the coherent evolution of a quantum system. This is a profound and counterintuitive phenomenon known as quantum Zeno dynamics. Here we demonstrate quantum Zeno dynamics with a rubidium Bose-Einstein condensate in a five-level Hilbert space. We harness measurements and strong couplings to dynamically disconnect different groups of quantum states and constrain the atoms to coherently evolve inside a two-level subregion. In parallel to the foundational importance due to the realization of a dynamical superselection rule and the theory of quantum measurements, this is an important step forward in protecting and controlling quantum dynamics and, broadly speaking, quantum information processing.

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Schäfer, F., Herrera, I., Cherukattil, S., Lovecchio, C., Cataliotti, F. S., Caruso, F., & Smerzi, A. (2014). Experimental realization of quantum zeno dynamics. Nature Communications, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4194

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