Feedback Tracking Control of Non-Markovian Quantum Systems

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Xue, Shibei
Hush, Michael
Petersen, Ian

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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In this paper, we present a feedback tracking control strategy to reject colored noise in linear non-Markovian quantum systems. This non-Markovian system is modeled as an augmented linear Markovian system, which includes a principal system to be controlled and multiancillary systems representing the effect of the internal modes of the non-Markovian environment. The colored noise generated by the multiancillary systems disturbs the principal system through a direct interaction. Based on this model, a whitening quantum filter can be obtained for estimating the dynamical variables of both the principal and multiancillary systems, which can be used for feedback control. To reject the colored noise, a linear quadratic Gaussian controller is designed to drive the dynamical variables of the principal system to track those of a reference system. In examples, we show that colored noise with both rational and nonrational spectra in linear non-Markovian quantum systems can be efficiently rejected using our tracking control strategy

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IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology

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2099-12-31