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Method for constructing shortcuts to adiabaticity by a substitute of counterdiabatic driving terms
We propose an efficientmethod to construct shortcuts to adiabaticity through
designing a substitute Hamiltonian to try to avoid the defect in which the
speed-up protocol' Hamiltonian may involve terms which are difficult to realize
in practice. We show that as long as the counterdiabatic coupling terms-even
only some of them-have been nullified by the additional Hamiltonian, the
corresponding shortcuts to the adiabatic process could be constructed and the
adiabatic process would be sped up. As an application example, we apply this
method to the popular Landau-Zener model for the realization of fast population
inversion. The results show that in both Hermitian and non-Hermitian systems,
we can design different additional Hamiltonians to replace the traditional
counterdiabatic driving Hamiltonian to speed up the process. This method
provides many choices for designing additional terms of the Hamiltonian such
that one can choose a realizable model in practice.Comment: 11pages, 6 figures, has been accepted for publication as a Regular
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