Superconducting qubits as artificial atoms"The demonstrated resonance wave scattering indicates that superconducting quantum devices can be used as building blocks for controllable, quantum coherent, macroscopic artificial structures — in which a plethora of effects can be realized from quantum optics of atomic systems."
NEC 東京大学 This week's
Qulink seminar by
Yasunobu Nakamura (NEC) reports on
recent developments in exploring the quantum optical properties of a superconducting flux qubit coupled to a 1d microwave transmission line. See also: Electromagnetically induced transparency on a single artificial atom
(arXiv); Resonance fluorescence of a single artificial atom
(
Science); Ultimate on-chip quantum amplifier (Phys Rev Lett).
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