Quantum (Apr 2020)

Accessible coherence in open quantum system dynamics

  • María García Díaz,
  • Benjamin Desef,
  • Matteo Rosati,
  • Dario Egloff,
  • John Calsamiglia,
  • Andrea Smirne,
  • Michaelis Skotiniotis,
  • Susana F. Huelga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2020-04-02-249
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
p. 249

Abstract

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Quantum coherence generated in a physical process can only be cast as a potentially useful resource if its effects can be detected at a later time. Recently, the notion of non-coherence-generating-and-detecting (NCGD) dynamics has been introduced and related to the classicality of the statistics associated with sequential measurements at different times. However, in order for a dynamics to be NCGD, its propagators need to satisfy a given set of conditions for $all$ triples of consecutive times. We reduce this to a finite set of $d(d-1)$ conditions, where $d$ is the dimension of the quantum system, provided that the generator is time-independent. Further conditions are derived for the more general time-dependent case. The application of this result to the case of a qubit dynamics allows us to elucidate which kind of noise gives rise to non-coherence-generation-and-detection.