Hamiltonian engineering for robust quantum state transfer and qubit readout in cavity QED

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Abstract

Quantum state transfer into a memory, state shuttling over long distances via a quantum bus, and high-fidelity readout are important tasks for quantum technology. Realizing these tasks is challenging in the presence of realistic couplings to an environment. Here, we introduce and assess protocols that can be used in cavity quantum electrodynamics to perform high-fidelity quantum state transfer and fast quantum nondemolition qubit readout through Hamiltonian engineering. We show that high-fidelity state transfer between a cavity and a single qubit can be performed, even in the limit of strong dephasing due to inhomogeneous broadening. We generalize this result to state transfer between a cavity and a logical qubit encoded in a collective mode of a large ensemble of N physical qubits. Under a decoupling sequence, we show that inhomogeneity in the ensemble couples two collective bright states to only two other collective modes, leaving the remaining single-excitation states dark. Moreover, we show that large signal-to-noise and high single-shot fidelity can be achieved in a cavity-based qubit readout, even in the weak-coupling limit. These ideas may be important for novel systems coupling single spins to a microwave cavity.

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Beaudoin, F., Blais, A., & Coish, W. A. (2017). Hamiltonian engineering for robust quantum state transfer and qubit readout in cavity QED. New Journal of Physics, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa5d33

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