Time-Domain Simulations of Itinerant Phonons Interacting with Superconducting Qubits
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Abstract
We describe an approach to simulating itinerant phonons-as-qubits traveling in acoustic waveguides and interacting with superconducting qubits. We adapt the novel time-domain simulation capabilities of the Julia package WaveguideQED.jl, a package developed for time-domain visualizations of photon quantum states in optical waveguides. Specifically, we investigate the Hong-Ou-Mandel (HOM) effect with phonons, treating the finite-distance acoustic waveguide as a time-loop to model the phonon quantum state evolution. By also simulating the catch and release processes of phonons by superconducting qubits, and the interference of phonons at an acoustic beamsplitter, we provide new insights into the control of phonons, targeting the development of phonon-based quantum computing.
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Presenters
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Shiheng Li
University of Chicago
Authors
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Shiheng Li
University of Chicago
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Gustav Andersson
University of Chicago
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Alexander Anferov
University of Chicago
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Christopher R Conner
University of Chicago
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Yash J Joshi
University of Chicago
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Amber M King
University of Chicago
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Howard L Malc
University of Chicago
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Jacob M Miller
University of Chicago
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Harsh Mishra
University of Chicago
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Hong Qiao
University of Chicago
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Minseok Ryu
University of Chicago
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Jian Shi
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Xuntao Wu
University of Chicago
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Andrew N Cleland
University of Chicago