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26 September 2013 Hybridization of superconducting flux qubits and diamond ensembles: a route to local gates for quantum repeaters
William J. Munro, Xiaobo Zhu, Yuichiro Matsuzaki, Ashley M. Stephens, Kae Nemoto, Shiro Saito
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The development of quantum networks requires stable quantum bits with which we can process, store and transport quantum information. A significant bottleneck in their performance is the ability to perform reliable local gates. It is well known that superconducting flux qubits have excellent processing ability while electron-spin nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond are a natural memory and optical interface. Hybridization of these two systems thus presents the promise of an effective and efficient way to perform local gates. Here we report on the first step towards this: quantum state transfer between these systems.
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William J. Munro, Xiaobo Zhu, Yuichiro Matsuzaki, Ashley M. Stephens, Kae Nemoto, and Shiro Saito "Hybridization of superconducting flux qubits and diamond ensembles: a route to local gates for quantum repeaters", Proc. SPIE 8875, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging XI, 88750T (26 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2022602
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KEYWORDS
Quantum communications

Diamond

Superconductors

Quantum information

Magnetism

Chemical species

Microwave radiation

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