New Journal of Physics (Jan 2015)
Quantum process tomography with informational incomplete data of two J-coupled heterogeneous spins relaxation in a time window much greater than T1
Abstract
We reconstruct the time dependent quantum map corresponding to the relaxation process of a two-spin system in liquid-state NMR at room temperature. By means of quantum tomography techniques that handle informational incomplete data, we show how to properly post-process and normalize the measurements data for the simulation of quantum information processing, overcoming the unknown number of molecules prepared in a non-equilibrium magnetization state ( N _j ) by an initial sequence of radiofrequency pulses. From the reconstructed quantum map, we infer both longitudinal ( T _1 ) and transversal ( T _2 ) relaxation times, and introduce the J -coupling relaxation times ( ${T}_{1}^{J},{T}_{2}^{J}$ ), which are relevant for quantum information processing simulations. We show that the map associated to the relaxation process cannot be assumed approximated unital and trace-preserving for times greater than ${T}_{2}^{J}.$
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