Generation, estimation, and protection of novel quantum states of spin systems
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This thesis deals with the generation, estimation and preservation of novel quantum
states of two and three qubits on an NMR quantum information processor. Using the
maximum likelihood ansatz, a method has been developed for state estimation such that
the reconstructed density matrix does not have negative eigenvalues and the errors are
within the space of valid density operators. Due to interactions with the environment,
unwanted changes occur in the system, leading to decoherence. Controlling decoher-
ence is one of the biggest challenges to be overcome to build quantum computers. To
decouple the quantum system from its environment, several experimental strategies
have been used. These strategies are based on our knowledge of system-environment
interaction and states that need to be preserved. Considering the first case, where the
system state is known but there is no knowledge about its interaction with the envi-
ronment. To tackle decoherence in this case, the super-Zeno scheme is used and its
efficacy to preserve quantum states is demonstrated. The next situation considered is
that where only the subspace to which the system state belongs is known. To address
such a situation, the nested Uhrig dynamical decoupling scheme has been used. The
later part of the thesis deals with situations where the state of the system as well as its
interaction with the environment is known. In such situations, since the noise model
is known, decoupling strategies can be explicitly designed to cancel this noise. Using
these decoupling strategies, the lifetime of time-invariant discord of two-qubit Bell-
diagonal states has been experimentally extended. The decay of three-qubit entangled
̄ state are studied, and the noise
states namely the GHZ state, the W state and the W W
model is constructed for the spin system. The experimentally observed and theoretical
expected entanglement decay rates of these states are compared. Then, the dynamical
decoupling scheme is applied to these states and remarkable protection is observed in
̄ state.
the case of the GHZ state and the W W