Theory of Quantum Dynamics for AMO Systems

Project: Research project

Project Details

Description

The primary aims of the present proposed project is to study entanglement decoherence of many-body qubits or multilevel quantum systems and to develop a quantum trajectory approach in several important AMO physics domains. Two examples are: entanglement dynamics of multilevel atomic systems coupled to a quantized field and non-Markovian trajectories for quantum systems coupled to a fermionic environment. Our primary interest of application is quantum decoherence of quantum open systems in AMO and condensed matter systems and the simulation of quantum entanglement dynamics of many-body systems.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/09/0830/06/12

Funding

  • National Science Foundation

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