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Probing High Frequency Noise with Macroscopic Resonant Tunneling

2011

We have developed a method for extracting the high-frequency noise spectral density of an rf-SQUID flux qubit from macroscopic resonant tunneling (MRT) rate measurements. The extracted noise spectral density is consistent with that of an ohmic environment up to frequencies $~$4 GHz. We have also derived an expression for the MRT line shape expected for a noise spectral density consisting of such a broadband ohmic component and an additional strongly peaked low-frequency component. This hybrid model provides an excellent fit to experimental data across a range of tunneling amplitudes and temperatures.

PhysicsFlux qubitQuantum decoherenceCondensed matter physicsNoise spectral densityCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityFOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsComputational physicsSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)AmplitudeOhmic contactQuantum tunnellingQuantum computerLine (formation)
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Maximally entangled states of two flux qubits in a microwave cavity

2005

PhysicsFlux qubitQuantum decoherenceQubitQuantum mechanicsW stateCondensed Matter PhysicsSuperconducting quantum computingEntanglement distillationElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMicrowave cavityQuantum computerPhysical Review B
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Resetting of a planar superconducting quantum memory

2009

We consider and analyze a scheme for the reset of a M × N planar array of inductively coupled Josephson flux qubits. We prove that it is possible to minimize the resetting time of an arbitrary chosen row of qubits by properly switching on and off the coupling between pairs of qubits belonging to the same column. In addition, the analysis of the time evolution of the array allows us to single out the class of generalized W states which can be successfully reset.

PhysicsFlux qubitSquidsPlanar arrayTime evolutionJosephson deviceQuantum PhysicsQuantum entanglementSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesQuantum mechanicsQubitQuantum computationSuperconducting quantum computingReset (computing)Computer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryQuantum computerEntanglement production and manipulation
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Model of Qubit in Multi-Electron Quantum Dot

2001

PhysicsPhase qubitFlux qubitCharge qubitQuantum error correctionQuantum dotQubitQuantum mechanicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyOne-way quantum computerQutritActa Physica Polonica A
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Resonant effects in a SQUID qubit subjected to nonadiabatic changes

2013

By quickly modifying the shape of the effective potential of a double SQUID flux qubit from a single-well to a double-well condition, we experimentally observe an anomalous behavior, namely an alternance of resonance peaks, in the probability to find the qubit in a given flux state. The occurrence of Landau-Zener transitions as well as resonant tunneling between degenerate levels in the two wells may be invoked to partially justify the experimental results. A quantum simulation of the time evolution of the system indeed suggests that the observed anomalous behavior can be imputable to quantum coherence effects. The interplay among all these mechanisms has a practical implication for quantum…

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsFlux qubitCharge qubitCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityTime evolutionSuperconducting devices; SQUID qubit; Landau-Zener transitions; resonant tunneling.Quantum simulatorFOS: Physical sciencesSQUID qubitresonant tunneling.Condensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPhase qubitSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Quantum mechanicsQubitqubit; supeconductvity; squidQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Landau-Zener transitionQuantumSuperconducting deviceQuantum computer
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Fidelity and leakage of Josephson qubits

1999

The unit of quantum information is the qubit, a vector in a two-dimensional Hilbert space. On the other hand, quantum hardware often operates in two-dimensional subspaces of vector spaces of higher dimensionality. The presence of higher quantum states may affect the accuracy of quantum information processing. In this Letter we show how to cope with {\em quantum leakage} in devices based on small Josephson junctions. While the presence of higher charge states of the junction reduces the fidelity during gate operations we demonstrate that errors can be minimized by appropriately designing and operating the gates.

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsQuantum networkFlux qubitCondensed Matter (cond-mat)General Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesCondensed MatterQuantum channelTopologyPhase qubitQuantum error correctionQubitQuantum mechanicsQuantum algorithmQuantum informationQuantum Physics (quant-ph)
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Generation of multipartite entangled states in Josephson architectures

2006

We propose and analyze a scheme for the generation of multipartite entangled states in a system of inductively coupled Josephson flux qubits. The qubits have fixed eigenfrequencies during the whole process in order to minimize decoherence effects and their inductive coupling can be turned on and off at will by tuning an external control flux. Within this framework, we will show that a W state in a system of three or more qubits can be generated by exploiting the sequential one by one coupling of the qubits with one of them playing the role of an entanglement mediator.

PhysicsQuantum computers Quantum optics flux qubitsQuantum PhysicsBell stateFlux qubitCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityCluster stateFOS: Physical sciencesWIGNER-FUNCTIONQuantum entanglementQuantum PhysicsQUANTUM-STATECondensed Matter PhysicsCOMPUTATIONElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)MultipartiteComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesQuantum mechanicsTOMOGRAPHYW stateQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Superconducting quantum computingEntanglement distillationCHARGE QUBITS
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Diffusion and transfer of entanglement in an array of inductively coupled flux qubits

2007

A theoretical scheme to generate multipartite entangled states in a Josephson planar-designed architecture is reported. This scheme improves the one published in [Phys. Rev. B 74, 104503 (2006)] since it speeds up the generation of W entangled states in an MxN array of inductively coupled Josephson flux qubits by reducing the number of necessary steps. In addition, the same protocol is shown to be able to transfer the W state from one row to the other.

PhysicsQuantum opticsQuantum PhysicsFlux qubitCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityCluster stateflux qubitsQuantum computersFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum PhysicsQuantum entanglementCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Condensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterMultipartiteQuantum mechanicsDiffusion (business)W stateAtomic physicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Superconducting quantum computingOther Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)Quantum computerPhysical Review B
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Design of a Lambda system for population transfer in superconducting nanocircuits

2013

The implementation of a Lambda scheme in superconducting artificial atoms could allow detec- tion of stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP) and other quantum manipulations in the microwave regime. However symmetries which on one hand protect the system against decoherence, yield selection rules which may cancel coupling to the pump external drive. The tradeoff between efficient coupling and decoherence due to broad-band colored Noise (BBCN), which is often the main source of decoherence is addressed, in the class of nanodevices based on the Cooper pair box (CPB) design. We study transfer efficiency by STIRAP, showing that substantial efficiency is achieved for off-symmetric bias only i…

Quantum decoherenceStimulated Raman adiabatic passageFOS: Physical sciencesSINGLE COOPER PAIR ADIABATIC PASSAGE QUANTUM STATES FLUX QUBIT SPECTROSCOPY MOLECULES CIRCUIT ATOMS NOISE BOX01 natural sciencesNoise (electronics)Settore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia010305 fluids & plasmasSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Quantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)010306 general physicsQuantumQuantum computerPhysicsCouplingQuantum PhysicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsColors of noiseCooper pairQuantum Physics (quant-ph)
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Step-by-Step Control of the Dynamics of a Superconducting QED-like System

2007

We discuss the modus operandi of a theoretical scalable coupling scheme to control step by step the time evolution of a pair of flux qubits embedded in a lossy resonant cavity. The sequential interaction of each qubit with the quantized cavity mode is controlled by externally applied magnetic fluxes. Our analysis indicates that indirect qubit-qubit interactions, with the electromagnetic mode acting as a data bus, can be selectively performed and exploited both for the implementation of entangling gates and for the generation of states with a priori known characteristics.

Statistics and ProbabilityCouplingPhysicsSuperconductivityFlux qubitComplex systemTime evolutionStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYQuantum PhysicsLossy compressioncoupling schemeTopologyComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesControl theoryQubitHardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURESMathematical PhysicsSystem busOpen Systems & Information Dynamics
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