Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
We discuss a scalable scheme for the implementation of quantum-information processing in qubits formed by superconducting resonators and spin ensembles. The scheme is based on a hybrid dual-rail encoding, which allows one to perform both single- and two-qubit gates by shifting the resonator frequency. We estimate the quantum-gate fidelity by simulating the driven dynamics through a master-equation approach. High values of the fidelity can be achieved also in the presence of the main decoherence sources, namely, cavity-photon loss, and pure dephasing of the superconductive elements that are involved in the two-qubit gates. This result allows envisioning the scalability of such elements to a quantum-computing architecture made of an array of hybrid spin-photon qubits. Analogous results are obtained for a simpler, nonscalable setup, which we propose here in order to simplify the realization of the first proof-of-principle experiments.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
circuits quantum electrodynamics; Quantum Computing
Elenco autori:
A., Chiesa; Gerace, Dario; F., Troiani; G., Amoretti; P., Santini; S., Carretta
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