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Title: Nuclear Spin Systems: New applications of control


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Nuclear Spin Systems New applications of control
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Nuclear 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.

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  • 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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Control of Bloch Equations
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Need for an Oscillatory Control
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Control of Ensemble of Bloch Equations(Ensemble
Controllability)
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Compensation and Composite Pulses
z
y
x
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Lie Algebras and Polynomial Approximations
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Lie Algebras and Polynomial Approximations
as generators
Using
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Fourier Synthesis Methods for Compensation
B. Pryor, N. Khaneja Journal of Chemical Physics
(2006).
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Fourier Synthesis Methods for Compensation
Ongoing work with M. Nimbalkar and S.J. Glaser
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Some Negative Results
Nil-Potent Systems Cannot be Compensated
y
x
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Some Negative Results
Linear systems cannot be compensated for field
inhomogeneities
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Ensemble Controllability of Bloch Equations
J.S. Li and N. Khaneja, PRA (2006)
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Ensemble Controllability of Bloch Equations
J.S. Li and N. Khaneja, PRA (2006)
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Larmor Dispersion and Bounded Controls
Adiabatic Passage
Adiabatic Passage is Robust to rf-inhomogeneity
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Control of Inhomogeneous Spin Ensembles
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  • Ensemble Control of Switched Bilinear Systems

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Switched Control of Electron Nuclear Spin Systems
N. Khaneja PRA(2007)
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Control of Nuclear Spin Dynamics by Flipping
Electrons and Switching Quantization Axis
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Switching Sequence
N. Khaneja, Switched Control of Electron Nuclear
Spin Dynamics PRA 2007
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How many Switchings
Algorithms known to find minimum number of
switches
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How many switchings if a controlled operations is
desired ? Shortest Switched Loops with a given
holonomy
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Electron coupled to many Nuclear Spins
See Jamin Sheriffs Talk
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Dispersion in the Hyperfine Couplings in a Powder
Is the System Ensemble Controllable ?
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Manipulation of Coupled Spin Dynamics
Relaxation Optimized Coherent Spectroscopy Singula
r Optimal Control Problems
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Optimal Control in Presence of Relaxation
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Reducing the singular control problem
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Experimental Results Maximum Principle at Atomic
Scale
Khaneja, Reiss, Luy, Glaser JMR(2003)
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Control 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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Time 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
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Control Systems on Coset Spaces
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Reachable Set
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Cartan Decompositions , Two-Spin Systems and
Canonical Decomposition of SU(4)
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Time Optimal Quantum Information Processing
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Reiss, Khaneja, Glaser J. Mag. Reson. 165 (2003)
Khaneja, et. al PRA(2007)
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Control of Indirectly Coupled Qubits
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Control of Indirectly Coupled Qubits
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Dynamics 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
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  • Control of Bilinear Control Systems with Periodic
    Drift

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Inhomogeneous Broadening due to Dipolar Coupling
Dispersion
S

I
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Inhomogeneous broadening by chemical shift
anisotropy
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Magic-angle spinning
Static sample
54.7 (magic angle)
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Broadband Control
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Broadband control in biological solid-state NMR
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 126 (2005)
Chem. Phys. Letter (2005)
Journal of Chemical Physics (2006)
OCDCP
DCP
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Conclusion
  • 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.
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