Non-Markovian noise that cannot be dynamically decoupled by periodic spin echo pulses

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Abstract

Dynamical decoupling is the leading technique to remove unwanted interactions in a vast range of quantum systems through fast rotations. But what determines the timescale of such rotations in order to achieve good decoupling? By providing an explicit counterexample of a qubit coupled to a charged particle and magnetic monopole, we show that such time-scales cannot be decided by the decay profile induced by the noise: even though the system shows a quadratic decay (a Zeno region revealing non-Markovian noise), it cannot be decoupled by periodic spin echo pulses, no matter how fast the rotations.

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Burgarth, D., Facchi, P., Fraas, M., & Hillier, R. (2021). Non-Markovian noise that cannot be dynamically decoupled by periodic spin echo pulses. SciPost Physics, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.21468/SCIPOSTPHYS.11.2.027

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