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Autonomous Quantum State Transfer by Dissipation Engineering

Quantum Physics 2020-01-01 v3

Abstract

Quantum state transfer from an information-carrying qubit to a receiving qubit is ubiquitous for quantum information technology. In a closed quantum system, this task requires precisely-timed control of coherent qubit-qubit interactions that are intrinsically reciprocal. Here, breaking reciprocity by tailoring dissipation in an open system, we show that it is possible to autonomously transfer a quantum state between stationary qubits without time-dependent control. We present the general requirements for this directional transfer process, and show that the minimum system dimension for transferring one qubit of information is 3 ×\times 2 (between one physical qutrit and one physical qubit), plus one auxiliary reservoir. We propose realistic implementations in present-day superconducting circuit QED experiments, and further propose schemes compatible with long-distance state transfer using impedance-matched dissipation engineering.

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@article{arxiv.1809.03571,
  title  = {Autonomous Quantum State Transfer by Dissipation Engineering},
  author = {Chen Wang and Jeffrey M. Gertler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.03571},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Approximately 6 pages of main text, 7 figures

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