Nanomechanical quantum memory for superconducting qubits

ORAL

Abstract

Many protocols for quantum computation require a quantum memory element to store qubits. We have tested the accuracy with which quantum states prepared in a Josephson junction qubit can be stored in a nanoelectromechanical resonator and then transfered back to the junction. We find that the fidelity of the memory operation depends on both the junction-resonator coupling strength and the location of the state on the Bloch sphere. Although we specifically focus on a large-area, current-biased Josesphson junction phase qubit coupled to the dilatational mode of a piezoelectric nanoelectromechanical disk resonator, many of our results will apply to other qubit-oscillator models.

Authors

  • Emily Pritchett

  • Michael Geller

    University of Georgia, The University of Georgia