Chaotic state as an output of vacuum state evolving in diffusion channel and generation of displaced chaotic state for quantum controlling
Feng Chen(陈锋)1,†, Wei Xiong(熊伟)1, Bao-Long Fang(方保龙) 1, and Hong-Yi Fan(范洪义)2
1 Institute of Advanced Manufacturing Engineering, Hefei University, Hefei 230022, China; 2 Department of Material Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China
Abstract We show that chaotic state can be produced as an output of vacuum state evolving in diffusion channel, while displaced chaotic state is output of a coherent state evolving in diffusion channel. We also introduce the thermo vaccum state for the displaced chaotic state and evaluate the average photon number. The displaced chaotic state may be used exhibiting quantum controlling.
Fund: Project supported by the Natural Science Fund of the Education Department of Anhui Province, China (Grant No. KJ2016A590), the Talent Foundation of Hefei University, China (Grant No. 15RC11), the Science Fund of Hefei University, China (Grant No. 2016dtr02), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 11804074), and the Talent Development Funding of Hefei University, China (Grant No. 18-19RC60).
Feng Chen(陈锋), Wei Xiong(熊伟), Bao-Long Fang(方保龙) , and Hong-Yi Fan(范洪义) Chaotic state as an output of vacuum state evolving in diffusion channel and generation of displaced chaotic state for quantum controlling 2020 Chin. Phys. B 29 124202
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