Nonlinear optics quantum computing with circuit QED
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Abstract
One approach to quantum information processing is to use photons as quantum bits and rely on linear optical elements for most operations. However, some optical non-linearity is necessary to enable universal quantum computing. We consider a circuit-QED approach to linear optics quantum computing in the microwave regime, including a deterministic two-photon phase gate. Our model is a hybrid quantum system comprising an LC resonator coupled to a flux or phase superconducting qubit, which will be used to implement a non-linear two photon phase shift operation. Using this model, we show how fast, low-noise two-qubit gates between photons are possible, and discuss limitations of these ideas based on current technology.
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Authors
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Prabin Adhikari
Joint Quantum Institute at UMD
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Mohammad Hafezi
Joint Quantum Insitute, University of Maryland, Joint Quantum Institute, Joint Quantum Institute at UMD
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Jacob Taylor
JQI, University of Maryland-College Park and NIST, Joint Quantum Institute at UMD and NIST