Controllable Coupling between Flux Qubit and Nanomechanical Resonator

ORAL

Abstract

We propose an active mechanism for coupling the quantized mode of a nanomechanical resonator to the persistent current in the loop of superconducting flux qubit. This coupling is independently controlled by an external coupling magnetic field. The whole system forms a novel solid-state cavity QED architecture in strong coupling limit which has broad applications in demonstrating quantum optical phenomena in solid state system and solid-state quantum computing. The coupling mechanism is applicable for more generalized situations where the superconducting Josephson junction system acts as a multi-level quantum system. We also address the practical issues concerning experimental realization.

*This work was partially supported by JSPS KAKENHI (18201018, 16206003) and JST-CREST

Authors

  • Ying-Dan Wang

    • NTT Basic Research Laboratory
  • Fei Xue

    • RIKEN DML
  • Changpu Sun

    • Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Hajime Okamoto

    • NTT Basic Research Laboratories
  • Hiroshi Yamaguchi

    • NTT Basic Research Laboratories
  • Kouichi Semba

    • NTT Basic Research Laboratories