Cavity-QED based on collective magnetic dipole coupling: spin ensembles as hybrid two-level systems

Physics – Quantum Physics

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.083602

We analyze the magnetic dipole coupling of an ensemble of spins to a superconducting microwave stripline structure, incorporating a Josephson junction based transmon qubit. We show that this system is described by an embedded Jaynes-Cummings model: in the strong coupling regime, collective spin-wave excitations of the ensemble of electrons pick up the nonlinearity of the cavity mode, such that the two lowest eigenstates of the coupled spin-wave + microwave-cavity + Josephson-junction system define a hybrid two-level system. The proposal described here enables the use of spin ensembles as qubits which can be coherently manipulated and coupled using the same nonlinear-cavity. Possibility of strong-coupling cavity-QED with magnetic-dipole transitions opens up the possibility of extending previously proposed quantum information processing protocols to spins in silicon or graphene, without the need for single-electron confinement.

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