Kinetic Inductance Microwave Resonators for Quantum Simulation of Nonequilibrium Bose-Hubbard Models
ORAL
Abstract
The field of circuit-QED (cQED) provides a rich toolbox for doing both quantum computation and quantum simulation with superconducting circuits. Here we will discuss the use of kinetic inductance nonlinearities in microwave resonators as a new tool for quantum and classical-nonlinear simulation of Bose-Hubbard models. We explore the interplay between nonlinearities, dissipation, and disorder in large-scale circuits consisting of cavity arrays or multimode cavities. In contrast to other quantum simulation platforms, the particles in cQED (photons) are inherently dissipative, allowing the study of Bose-Hubbard models from a driven-dissipative and open system context.
*We acknowledge funding from the NSF MURI W911NF-15-1-0397.
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Presenters
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Mattias Fitzpatrick
- Princeton University
- Electrical Engineering, Princeton University