L. DiCarlo
Yale University
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Nature | 2009
L. DiCarlo; Jerry Chow; Jay Gambetta; Lev S. Bishop; Blake Johnson; David Schuster; Johannes Majer; Alexandre Blais; Luigi Frunzio; S. M. Girvin; R. J. Schoelkopf
Quantum computers, which harness the superposition and entanglement of physical states, could outperform their classical counterparts in solving problems with technological impact—such as factoring large numbers and searching databases. A quantum processor executes algorithms by applying a programmable sequence of gates to an initialized register of qubits, which coherently evolves into a final state containing the result of the computation. Building a quantum processor is challenging because of the need to meet simultaneously requirements that are in conflict: state preparation, long coherence times, universal gate operations and qubit readout. Processors based on a few qubits have been demonstrated using nuclear magnetic resonance, cold ion trap and optical systems, but a solid-state realization has remained an outstanding challenge. Here we demonstrate a two-qubit superconducting processor and the implementation of the Grover search and Deutsch–Jozsa quantum algorithms. We use a two-qubit interaction, tunable in strength by two orders of magnitude on nanosecond timescales, which is mediated by a cavity bus in a circuit quantum electrodynamics architecture. This interaction allows the generation of highly entangled states with concurrence up to 94 per cent. Although this processor constitutes an important step in quantum computing with integrated circuits, continuing efforts to increase qubit coherence times, gate performance and register size will be required to fulfil the promise of a scalable technology.
Physical Review A | 2009
Jerry M. Chow; Andreas Nunnenkamp; Michel H. Devoret; R. J. Schoelkopf; S. M. Girvin; Jay M. Gambetta; L. DiCarlo; Luigi Frunzio; Lev S. Bishop
Accurate and precise detection of multi-qubit entanglement is key for the experimental development of quantum computation. Traditionally, non-classical correlations between entangled qubits are measured by counting coincidences between single-shot readouts of individual qubits. We report entanglement metrology using a single detection channel with direct access to ensemble-averaged correlations between two superconducting qubits. Following validation and calibration of this joint readout, we demonstrate full quantum tomography on both separable and highly-entangled twoqubit states produced on demand. Using a subset of the measurements required for full tomography, we perform entanglement metrology with ∼95% accuracy and ∼98% precision despite ∼10% fidelity of single measurements. For the highly entangled states, measured Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt operators reach a maximum value of 2.61± 0.04, and entanglement witnesses give a lower bound of ∼88% on concurrence. In its present form, this detector will be able to resolve future improvements in the production of two-qubit entanglement and is immediately extendable to 3 or 4 qubits.
Physics | 2010
Tim Duty; Yuimaru Kubo; Florian R. Ong; P. Bertet; Denis Vion; V. Jacques; D. Zheng; A. Dréau; Alexia Auffèves; Fedor Jelezko; Jörg Wrachtrup; M. F. Barthe; P. Bergonzo; Daniel Esteve; D. I. Schuster; Adam Sears; Eran Ginossar; L. DiCarlo; Luigi Frunzio; J. J. L. Morton; H. Wu; G. A. D. Briggs; B. B. Buckley; D. D. Awschalom; R.J. Schoelkopf; Hua Wu; Richard E. George; Janus H. Wesenberg; Klaus Mølmer; David Schuster
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
A. Bruno; David J. Michalak; Stefano Poletto; James S. Clarke; L. DiCarlo
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
M. Kounalakis; Nathan K. Langford; R. Sagastizabal; C. Dickel; A. Bruno; F. Luthi; D. J. Thoen; A. Endo; L. DiCarlo
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
Richard Versluis; Stefano Poletto; Nader Khammassi; Koen Bertels; L. DiCarlo
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
F. Luthi; Thijs Stavenga; A. Bruno; Christian Dickel; Nathan K. Langford; Adriaan Rol; D. J. Thoen; A. Endo; Thomas Jespersen; Jesper Nygård; Peter Krogstrup; L. DiCarlo
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
L. DiCarlo
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
R. Sagastizabal; Nathan K. Langford; M. Kounalakis; C. Dickel; A. Bruno; F. Luthi; D. J. Thoen; A. Endo; L. DiCarlo
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
W. J. Vlothuizen; D. Deurloo; J. C. de Sterke; R. F. L. Vermeulen; R. N. Schouten; L. DiCarlo