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      Floquet-engineered quantum state manipulation in a noisy qubit

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          Adiabatic evolution is a common strategy for manipulating quantum states and has been employed in diverse fields such as quantum simulation, computation and annealing. However, adiabatic evolution is inherently slow and therefore susceptible to decoherence. Existing methods for speeding up adiabatic evolution require complex many-body operators or are difficult to construct for multi-level systems. Using the tools of Floquet engineering, we design a scheme for high-fidelity quantum state manipulation, utilizing only the interactions available in the original Hamiltonian. We apply this approach to a qubit and experimentally demonstrate its performance with the electronic spin of a Nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond. Our Floquet-engineered protocol achieves state preparation fidelity of \(0.994 \pm 0.004\), on the same level as the conventional fast-forward protocol, but is more robust to external noise acting on the qubit. Floquet engineering provides a powerful platform for high-fidelity quantum state manipulation in complex and noisy quantum systems.

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                23 November 2018
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                1811.09762
                3d5bf617-7352-46d7-856f-f09b7df9be40

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                quant-ph cond-mat.other

                Condensed matter,Quantum physics & Field theory
                Condensed matter, Quantum physics & Field theory

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