Title: Nuclear Spin Systems: New applications of control
1Nuclear Spin Systems New applications of control
2Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- Many Atomic Nuclei have intrinsic angular
momentum called spin. - The spin gives the nucleus a magnetic moment
(like a small bar magnet). - The spins can be manipulated with radio-frequency
electromagnetic fields. - Probing spins with rf fields and observing them
gives information about chemical environment of
the nuclei in a non-invasive way. Therefore field
of nuclear magnetic resonance is the single most
important analytical tool in chemistry.
3- The magnetic moment of a single nuclear spin is
too weak to detect. - The spins are therefore usually detected in the
Bulk.
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5Control of Bloch Equations
6Need for an Oscillatory Control
7Control of Ensemble of Bloch Equations(Ensemble
Controllability)
8Compensation and Composite Pulses
z
y
x
9Lie Algebras and Polynomial Approximations
10Lie Algebras and Polynomial Approximations
as generators
Using
11Fourier Synthesis Methods for Compensation
B. Pryor, N. Khaneja Journal of Chemical Physics
(2006).
12Fourier Synthesis Methods for Compensation
Ongoing work with M. Nimbalkar and S.J. Glaser
13Some Negative Results
Nil-Potent Systems Cannot be Compensated
y
x
14Some Negative Results
Linear systems cannot be compensated for field
inhomogeneities
15Ensemble Controllability of Bloch Equations
J.S. Li and N. Khaneja, PRA (2006)
16Ensemble Controllability of Bloch Equations
J.S. Li and N. Khaneja, PRA (2006)
17Larmor Dispersion and Bounded Controls
Adiabatic Passage
Adiabatic Passage is Robust to rf-inhomogeneity
18Control of Inhomogeneous Spin Ensembles
19- Ensemble Control of Switched Bilinear Systems
20Switched Control of Electron Nuclear Spin Systems
N. Khaneja PRA(2007)
21Control of Nuclear Spin Dynamics by Flipping
Electrons and Switching Quantization Axis
22Switching Sequence
N. Khaneja, Switched Control of Electron Nuclear
Spin Dynamics PRA 2007
23How many Switchings
Algorithms known to find minimum number of
switches
24How many switchings if a controlled operations is
desired ? Shortest Switched Loops with a given
holonomy
25Electron coupled to many Nuclear Spins
See Jamin Sheriffs Talk
26Dispersion in the Hyperfine Couplings in a Powder
Is the System Ensemble Controllable ?
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28Manipulation of Coupled Spin Dynamics
Relaxation Optimized Coherent Spectroscopy Singula
r Optimal Control Problems
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30Optimal Control in Presence of Relaxation
31Reducing the singular control problem
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33Experimental Results Maximum Principle at Atomic
Scale
Khaneja, Reiss, Luy, Glaser JMR(2003)
34Control of Spin Networks
Spin Networks are excellent examples of Bilinear
Control systems with Dissipation. Computing
reachable sets and optimal controls are of both
practical and theoretical interest.
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36Time Optimal Control of Quantum Systems
U
F
K
Minimum time to go from U(0) to U is the
same as minimum time to go from KU(0) to KU
F
G
U(0)
F
Khaneja, Brockett, Glaser, Physical Review A ,
63, 032308, 2001
37Control Systems on Coset Spaces
38Reachable Set
39Cartan Decompositions , Two-Spin Systems and
Canonical Decomposition of SU(4)
40Time Optimal Quantum Information Processing
41Reiss, Khaneja, Glaser J. Mag. Reson. 165 (2003)
Khaneja, et. al PRA(2007)
42Control of Indirectly Coupled Qubits
43Control of Indirectly Coupled Qubits
44Dynamics of n-coupled Spins
The dynamics of coupled spin ½ particles is
described by an element of
A basis of Lie algebra of can
be expressed as tensor product of pauli spin
matrices
45- Control of Bilinear Control Systems with Periodic
Drift
46Inhomogeneous Broadening due to Dipolar Coupling
Dispersion
S
I
47Inhomogeneous broadening by chemical shift
anisotropy
48Magic-angle spinning
Static sample
54.7 (magic angle)
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51Broadband Control
52Broadband control in biological solid-state NMR
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 126 (2005)
Chem. Phys. Letter (2005)
Journal of Chemical Physics (2006)
OCDCP
DCP
53Conclusion
- I hope, I may have convinced you that control and
manipulation of spins is a fertile ground for new
problems and developments in bilinear/geometric
control theory. - We introduced and motivated the notion of
ensemble controllability. - We showed how problems of control of dissipative
bilinear control systems and time optimal control
on Lie Groups arise naturally in control of spin
systems. - If you find all this exciting, walk over to the
chemistry or physics department and convince a
colleague that you have a better pulse sequence
than anything else in the field as it comes from
maximum principle ! - We showed examples of Switched Control Systems
and Bilinear Control Systems - with periodic drift.
- Thanks for your attention.