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Experimental observation of weak non-Markovianity
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2015
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Quantum DynamicEngineeringSystem BackflowExperimental ObservationQuantum ComputingHidden Markov ModelQuantum Mechanical PropertyQuantum SimulationQuantum EntanglementNon-markovian RegimesQuantum SciencePhysicsQuantum InformationStochastic Dynamical SystemProbability TheoryQuantum DecoherenceInformation BackflowEntropyNatural SciencesMarkov KernelQuantum System
Non-Markovianity has recently attracted large interest due to significant advances in its characterization and its exploitation for quantum information processing. However, up to now, only non-Markovian regimes featuring environment to system backflow of information (strong non-Markovianity) have been experimentally simulated. In this work, using an all-optical setup we simulate and observe the so-called weak non-Markovian dynamics. Through full process tomography, we experimentally demonstrate that the dynamics of a qubit can be non-Markovian despite an always increasing correlation between the system and its environment which, in our case, denotes no information backflow. We also show the transition from the weak to the strong regime by changing a single parameter in the environmental state, leading us to a better understanding of the fundamental features of non-Markovianity.
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