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American Physical Society, Physical review B, 21(80)

DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.80.212503

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Noise-induced quantum coherence and persistent Rabi oscillations in a Josephson flux qubit

Journal article published in 2009 by A. N. Omelyanchouk, S. Savel'ev ORCID, A. M. Zagoskin, E. Il'ichev, Franco Nori
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Abstract

We demonstrate theoretically the noise-stimulated enhancement of quantum coherence in a superconducting flux qubit. First, an external classical noise can increase the off-diagonal components of the qubit density matrix. Second, in the presence of noise, the Rabi oscillations survive for times significantly longer than the Rabi decay time in a noiseless system. These Rabi oscillations appear as a modulation of the forced response of the qubit to the ac driving field. These effects can be considered as a manifestation of quantum stochastic resonance and are relevant to experimental techniques, such as Rabi spectroscopy. Comment: Figures replaced. References added. Text improved