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Optomechanically induced selective emitter—emitter interactions for control of quantum networks

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Abstract

Quantum emitters such as point-defects (artificial atoms) in diamond [1] can be used as elementary building blocks (qubits) of quantum information systems. The function of a a quantum network, however, also relies on efficient qubit-qubit interactions and thus allowing for practical implementation of quantum gates. Here we suggest a coupling scheme where optically active qubits (e.g. artificial atoms in diamond) of different excitation frequencies are dispersively coupled to a shared mode of an optical cavity. The cavity induces an effective generally off-resonant qubit-qubit interaction [2] prohibiting direct exchange of information among these qubits. By applying coherent acoustical driving [3] to modulate the qubit frequencies it is possible to bring to resonance a desired subset of qubits and thus selectively open an inter-qubit communication channel. We theoretically demonstrate this principle by solving the quantum master equation both numerically and analytically and suggest practical experimental scenarios to test our predictions.

[1] Harris et al., arXiv:1907.12548 (2019)
[2] Evans et al., Science, 362 (6415), 662-665 (2018)
[3] Chen et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 120, 167401 (2018)

Presenters

  • Tomas Neuman

    SEAS, Harvard University, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Harvard University

Authors

  • Tomas Neuman

    SEAS, Harvard University, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Harvard University

  • Matthew Trusheim

    SEAS, Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University

  • Derek Wang

    SEAS, Harvard University

  • Isaac Harris

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, SEAS, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Prineha Narang

    SEAS, Harvard University, Harvard University, John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Harvard University; Aliro Technologies