Non-linear Optics Quantum Information Processing with Microwave Photons

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Abstract

One approach to quantum information processing\footnote{``A Scheme for Efficient Quantum Computation with Linear Optics,'' E. Knill, R. Laflamme, G.J. Milburn (Nature, Vol 409, 4 January 2001)} is to use photons as quantum bits and rely on the robustness of linear optical elements. However, some optical non-linearity is necessary to enable universal quantum computing. Here we suggest a circuit-QED approach to~ implementing a deterministic two-photon phase gate for such computing. Our specific example considers an LC resonator coupled to a flux qubit. Using this model, we show how fast two-qubit gates between photons are possible, and compute limitations of these ideas based on current technology.

*With support from JQI and the Physics Frontier Center at UMD.

Authors

  • Prabin Adhikari

    • University of Maryland, College Park
  • Mohammad Hafezi

    • Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland
    • University of Maryland, College Park
  • Jacob Taylor

    • Joint Quantum Institute, NIST
    • University of Maryland, College Park
    • Joint Quantum Institute, National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University of Maryland, College Park, MD
    • Joint Quantum Institute