Quantum emulation of molecular force fields: A blueprint for a superconducting architecture

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Abstract

We propose a flexible architecture of microwave resonators with tuneable couplings to perform quantum simulations of molecular chemistry problems. The architecture builds on the experience of the D-Wave design, working with nearly harmonic circuits instead of with qubits. This architecture, or modifications of it, can be used to emulate molecular processes such as vibronic transitions. Furthermore, we discuss several aspects of these emulations, such as dynamical ranges of the physical parameters, quenching times necessary for diabaticity and finally the possibility of implementing anharmonic corrections to the force fields by exploiting certain nonlinear features of superconducting devices.

*Funded by Spanish MINECO Project FIS2015-70856-P, CAM Research Network QUITEMAD+, MINECO FPI grant BES-2013-066486, Air Force of Scientific Research award FA9550-12-1-0046, NRF of Korea ational Research Foundation of Korea grant NRF-2015R1A6A3A04059773.

Authors

  • Diego G. Olivares

    • Instituto de Física Fundamental IFF-CSIC
  • Borja Peropadre

    • Raytheon BBN Technologies, Cambridge MA
    • Quantum Information Processing group, Raytheon BBN Technologies
  • Joonsuk Huh

    • Mueunjae Institute for Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)
  • Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll

    • IFF-CSIC, Madrid, Spain
    • Instituto de Fisica Fundamental IFF-CSIC
    • CSIC - Madrid