Universal Control with Weak Kerr Cavities
ORAL
Abstract
Cavities with a weak Kerr nonlinearity can be used to prepare single photon states in the presence of a loss much larger than their nonlinearity. Two necessary ingredients are large displacements and two-photon driving [1]. Here, we prove that these systems can be used for universal control in arbitrary finite dimensions. Moreover, we show that the requirement of two-photon driving can be relaxed. We present two novel schemes, one based on Trotter-Suzuki decomposition, and another using gradient-based optimization to find control pulses for a desired gate. These schemes utilize large displacements while circumventing the need for considering large photon number states, thus taking advantage of the nonlinear effects while keeping the computation tractable.
[1] A. Lingenfelter, D. Roberts, and A. A. Clerk, Unconditional Fock State Generation Using Arbitrarily Weak Photonic Nonlinearities, arXiv:2103.12041 [quant-ph] (2021).
[1] A. Lingenfelter, D. Roberts, and A. A. Clerk, Unconditional Fock State Generation Using Arbitrarily Weak Photonic Nonlinearities, arXiv:2103.12041 [quant-ph] (2021).
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Presenters
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Ming Yuan
University of Chicago
Authors
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Ming Yuan
University of Chicago
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Alireza Seif
University of Chicago
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Andrew Lingenfelter
University of Chicago
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Kevin He
University of Chicago
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Alexander V Anferov
University of Chicago
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Kan-Heng Lee
University of Chicago
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Srivatsan Chakram
Rutgers University, Rutgers, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
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Aashish Clerk
University of Chicago
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David Schuster
University of Chicago
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Liang Jiang
University of Chicago