量子自旋与超导相量子的仿真
Matthew Neeley1, Markus Ansmann, Radoslaw C Bialczak
1Department of Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB), Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA.
概括
运行和控制高达d=5的超导相位量子 (d级系统). 这些多层次的量子位能够模拟自旋动力学和测量诸如贝里这样的量子性质.
科学领域:
- 量子信息处理 量子信息处理
- 超导电路中的超导电路
- 量子模拟的量子模拟
背景情况:
- 量子比特 (二级系统) 是量子计算的基础.
- 库迪特 (d级系统) 提供了增强计算能力和更丰富的模拟的潜力.
- 超导电路是实现量子信息处理器的领先平台.
研究的目的:
- 为了演示超导相位量子的操作和控制,具有d至5个级别.
- 为了利用qudit模拟量子自旋动力学.
- 测量基本的量子属性,如贝里相和旋转平价.
主要方法:
- 超导相检测器的制造和操作.
- 开发用于操纵和测量量子状态的技术,包括同时控制多个过渡.
- 单旋动力学 (s=1/2,1,3/2) 的模拟,使用qudit.
- 通过2pi旋转测量贝里的相位和旋转平价.
主要成果:
- 一个超导相 qudit 的成功运行直至 d=5.5.
- 证明了精确的控制和测量质量状态.
- 精确模拟旋转动力学,并测量各种旋转值的贝里相和旋转平价.
- 验证qudit对量子模拟的能力.
结论:
- 多层超导相位量子是量子比特的可行延伸,用于量子信息处理.
- 库迪特为模拟复杂的量子系统和探索基本量子力学提供了强大的工具.
- 这项工作为更先进的量子计算架构和模拟铺平了道路.
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