Published April 27, 2015 | Version v1
Journal article

Coherent-state storage and retrieval between superconducting cavities using parametric frequency conversion

  • 1. University of Colorado - Boulder, Colorado 80309 (United States)
  • 2. National Institute of Standard and Technology, Boulder, Colorado 80305 (United States)

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In superconducting quantum information, machined aluminum superconducting cavities have proven to be a well-controlled, low-dissipation electromagnetic environment for quantum circuits such as qubits. They can possess large internal quality factors, Qint > 108, and present the possibility of storing quantum information for times far exceeding those of microfabricated circuits. However, in order to be useful as a storage element, these cavities require a fast “read/write” mechanism—in other words, they require tunable coupling between other systems of interest such as other cavity modes and qubits, as well as any associated readout hardware. In this work, we demonstrate these qualities in a simple dual cavity architecture in which a low-Q “readout” mode is parametrically coupled to a high-Q “storage” mode, allowing us to store and retrieve classical information. Specifically, we employ a flux-driven Josephson junction-based coupling scheme to controllably swap coherent states between two cavities, demonstrating full, sequenced control over the coupling rates between modes

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Journal Title
Applied Physics Letters
Journal Volume
106
Journal Issue
17
Journal Page Range
p. 172603-172603.4
ISSN
0003-6951
CODEN
APPLAB

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