Quantum Measurement and Control
The control of individual quantum systems promises a new technology for the 21st century - quantum technology. This book is the first comprehensive treatment of modern quantum measurement and measurement-based quantum control, which are vital elements for realizing quantum technology. Readers are introduced to key experiments and technologies through dozens of recent experiments in cavity QED, quantum optics, mesoscopic electronics, and trapped particles several of which are analysed in detail. Nearly 300 exercises help build understanding, and prepare readers for research in these exciting areas. This important book will interest graduate students and researchers in quantum information, quantum metrology, quantum control and related fields. Novel topics covered include adaptive measurement; realistic detector models; mesoscopic current detection; Markovian, state-based and optimal feedback; and applications to quantum information processing.
- The only book to cover modern quantum measurement and measurement-based quantum control theory
- Includes dozens of experimental examples and nearly 300 exercises to prepare readers for research in these exciting areas
- Topics covered include adaptive measurement; realistic detector models; mesoscopic current detection; Markovian, state-based and optimal feedback; and applications to quantum information processing
Product details
November 2009Hardback
9780521804424
478 pages
255 × 180 × 27 mm
1.1kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Quantum measurement theory
- 2. Quantum parameter estimation
- 3. Open quantum systems
- 4. Quantum trajectories
- 5. Quantum feedback control
- 6. State-based quantum feedback control
- 7. Applications to quantum information processing
- Appendixes
- References
- Index.