Dispersive Coupling Between the Superconducting Transmission Line Resonator and the Double Quantum Dots

Physics – Quantum Physics

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10 pages, 5 figures

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10.1103/PhysRevA.78.020302

Realization of controllable interaction between distant qubits is one of the major problems in scalable solid state quantum computing. We study a superconducting transmission line resonator (TLR) as a tunable dispersive coupler for the double-dot molecules. A general interaction Hamiltonian of $n$ two-electron spin-based qubits and the TLR is presented, where the double-dot qubits are biased at the large detuning region and the TLR is always empty and virtually excited. Our analysis o the main decoherence sources indicates that various major quantum operations can be reliably implemented with current technology.

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