Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2009-03-12
IEEE. Trans. Appl. Supercon. 19, 953 (2009)
Physics
Quantum Physics
4 pages, 2 figures, ASC conference 2008
Scientific paper
Two-level system fluctuators (TLS's) in the tunnel barrier of a Josephson junction have recently been demonstrated to cause novel energy splittings in spectroscopic measurements of superconducting phase qubits. With their strong coupling to the Josephson junction and relatively long decoherence times, TLS's can be considered as potential qubits and demonstrate coherent quantum effects. Here, we study the effective interaction between the TLS qubits that is mediated by a Josephson junction resonator driven by an external microwave source. This effective interaction can enable controlled quantum logic gates between the TLS's. Our study can be extended to other superconducting resonators coupling with TLS's.
Jacobs Karl
Tian LanLan
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