An Analysis of Two Liquid-State Adaptive Feedback Experiments |
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Authors: | Paul Brumer Kunihito Hoki Michael Spanner |
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Affiliation: | Chemical Physics Theory Group, Department of Chemistry, and Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Control, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 3H6 |
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Abstract: | Adaptive feedback experiments, which provide an engineering oriented approach to optimizing a desired target in a molecular process, have been extensively developed over the past decade. Efforts to extract the control mechanisms that underlie the observed control have, however, only recently begun in earnest. We describe the results of the analyses of two liquid state adaptive feedback experiments, showing that the resultant control takes little advantage of coherent quantum effects. |
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