Quantum amplification of boson-mediated interactions
Abstract
Strong and precisely-controlled interactions between quantum objects are essential for quantum information processing, simulation, and sensing, and for the formation of exotic quantum matter. A well-established paradigm for coupling otherwise weakly-interacting quantum objects is to use auxiliary bosonic quantum excitations to mediate the interactions. Important examples include photon-mediated interactions between atoms, superconducting qubits,...
Paper Details
Title
Quantum amplification of boson-mediated interactions
Published Date
May 13, 2021
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
8
Pages
898 - 902
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