Building a bigger Hilbert space for superconducting devices, one Bloch state at a time

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Abstract

Superconducting circuits for quantum information processing are often described theoretically in terms of a discrete charge, or equivalently, a compact phase/flux, at each node in the circuit. Here we revisit the consequences of lifting this assumption for transmon and Cooper-pair box circuits, which are constituted from a Josephson junction and a capacitor, treating both the superconducting phase and charge as noncompact variables. The periodic Josephson potential gives rise to a Bloch band structure, characterized by the Bloch quasicharge. We analyze the possibility of creating superpositions of different quasicharge states by transiently shunting inductive elements across the circuit and suggest a choice of eigenstates in the lowest Bloch band of the spectrum that may support an inherently robust qubit encoding.

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Thanh Le, D., Cole, J. H., & Stace, T. M. (2020). Building a bigger Hilbert space for superconducting devices, one Bloch state at a time. Physical Review Research, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.013245

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