75 research outputs found
Hybrid teleportation via entangled coherent states in circuit quantum electrodynamics
We propose a deterministic scheme for teleporting an unknown qubit through
continuous-variable entangled states in superconducting circuits. The qubit is
a superconducting two-level system and the bipartite quantum channel is a
photonic entangled coherent state between two cavities. A Bell-type measurement
performed on the hybrid state of solid and photonic states brings a
discrete-variable unknown electronic state to a continuous-variable photonic
cat state in a cavity mode. This scheme further enables applications for
quantum information processing in the same architecture of circuit-QED such as
verification and error-detection schemes for entangled coherent states.
Finally, a dynamical method of a self-Kerr tunability in a cavity state has
been investigated for minimizing self-Kerr distortion and all essential
ingredients are shown to be experimentally feasible with the state of the art
superconducting circuits.Comment: 9 pages and 5 figure
Designing Kerr interactions using multiple superconducting qubit types in a single circuit
The engineering of Kerr interactions has great potential for quantum
information processing applications in multipartite quantum systems and for
investigation of many-body physics in a complex cavity-qubit network. We study
how coupling multiple different types of superconducting qubits to the same
cavity modes can be used to modify the self- and cross-Kerr effects acting on
the cavities and demonstrate that this type of architecture could be of
significant benefit for quantum technologies.
Using both analytical perturbation theory results and numerical simulations,
we first show that coupling two superconducting qubits with opposite
anharmonicities to a single cavity enables the effective self-Kerr interaction
to be diminished, while retaining the number splitting effect that enables
control and measurement of the cavity field. We demonstrate that this reduction
of the self-Kerr effect can maintain the fidelity of coherent states and
generalised Schr\"{o}dinger cat states for much longer than typical coherence
times in realistic devices. Next, we find that the cross-Kerr interaction
between two cavities can be modified by coupling them both to the same pair of
qubit devices. When one of the qubits is tunable in frequency, the strength of
entangling interactions between the cavities can be varied on demand, forming
the basis for logic operations on the two modes. Finally, we discuss the
feasibility of producing an array of cavities and qubits where intermediary and
on-site qubits can tune the strength of self- and cross-Kerr interactions
across the whole system. This architecture could provide a way to engineer
interesting many-body Hamiltonians and a useful platform for quantum simulation
in circuit quantum electrodynamics
Simulating quantum backflow on a quantum computer
Quantum backflow is a counterintuitive effect in which the probability
density of a free particle moves in the direction opposite to the particle's
momentum. If the particle is electrically charged, then the effect can be
viewed as the contrast between the direction of electric current and that of
the momentum. To date, there has been no direct experimental observation of
quantum backflow. However, the effect has been simulated numerically (using
classical computers) and optically (using classical light). In this study, we
present the first simulation of quantum backflow using a real quantum computer.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure
The Moderating Effect Of Product Market Competition In The Relationship Between Advertising Expenditures And Sales
While the relationship between advertising expenditures and sales has been much discussed, whether product market competition affects their relationship has been little examined. We address this question by analyzing the financial performance data of 6,018 companies for 14 years (1997-2011). Our data analysis supports two hypotheses that (1) increasing advertising expenditures increase sales in the subsequent year and that (2) this effect is stronger when the product market competition is high than when it is low. Our findings advance the academic understanding of advertising effect as well as provide practical implications to advertising managers
Entanglement of three-qubit pure states in terms of teleportation capability
We define an entanglement measure, called the partial tangle, which
represents the residual two-qubit entanglement of a three-qubit pure state. By
its explicit calculations for three-qubit pure states, we show that the partial
tangle is closely related to the faithfulness of a teleportation scheme over a
three-qubit pure state.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication as a Brief Report in
Physical Review
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