Hybrid Quantum Systems with Artificial Atoms in Solid State

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Cleaven Chia, Ding Huang, Victor Leong, Jian Feng Kong, Kuan Eng Johnson Goh
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Abstract

The development of single-platform qubits, predominant for most of the last few decades, has driven the progress of quantum information technologies but also highlighted the limitations of various platforms. Some inherent issues, such as charge/spin noise in materials hinder certain platforms, while increased decoherence upon attempts to scale up severely impacts qubit quality and coupling on others. In addition, a universal solution for coherent information transfer between quantum systems remains lacking. By combining one or more qubit platforms, one could potentially create new hybrid platforms that might alleviate significant issues that current single-platform qubits suffer from, and in some cases, even facilitate the conversion of static to flying qubits on the same hybrid platform. While nascent, this is an area of rising importance that could shed new light on robust and scalable qubit development and provide new impetus for research directions. Here, the requirements for hybrid systems are defined with artificial atoms in the solid state, exemplified with systems that are proposed or attempted, and conclude with the outlook for such hybrid quantum systems.

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固态人工原子混合量子系统
在过去几十年的大部分时间里,单平台量子比特的发展占据主导地位,它推动了量子信息技术的进步,但也凸显了各种平台的局限性。一些固有的问题,如材料中的电荷/自旋噪声,阻碍了某些平台的发展,而在试图扩大规模时,退相干性的增加严重影响了其他平台的量子比特质量和耦合。此外,量子系统之间的相干信息传输仍然缺乏通用的解决方案。通过组合一个或多个量子比特平台,人们有可能创造出新的混合平台,从而缓解当前单一平台量子比特所面临的重大问题,在某些情况下,甚至可以在同一混合平台上促进静态量子比特向飞行量子比特的转换。这一领域虽然刚刚起步,但其重要性却在不断上升,可为稳健和可扩展的量子比特开发带来新的启示,并为研究方向提供新的动力。在这里,我们用固态中的人造原子定义了混合系统的要求,用已提出或尝试的系统举例说明,最后展望了这种混合量子系统的前景。
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