Remote communication between two superconducting qubit modules 1
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Abstract
We extend the random access quantum processor module [1] to allow photonic communication between two distant modules. Each module comprises of 8-bit multimode resonators and a flux-tunable transmon. The sideband interaction induced by the transmon flux modulation achieves both the universal operations on each quantum processor and the photonic communication between two modules. Entanglement between two distant modules can be created by a transfer process heralded to photon loss during the transmission. Our implementation opens a clear path towards modular architecture of quantum information processing with superconducting qubits.
1. Random access quantum information processors. R. K. Naik, N. Leung, S. Chakram, P. Groszkowski, Y. Lu, N. Earnest, D. C. McKay, Jens Koch, D. I. Schuster, arXiv:1705.00579
1. Random access quantum information processors. R. K. Naik, N. Leung, S. Chakram, P. Groszkowski, Y. Lu, N. Earnest, D. C. McKay, Jens Koch, D. I. Schuster, arXiv:1705.00579
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Presenters
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Nelson Leung
- James Franck Institute and Department of Physics, University of Chicago
- Univ of Chicago
- Physics, University of Chicago