Nanomechanical Control of Superconducting Charge-Qubit Networks
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Explore a groundbreaking lecture on nanomechanical control of superconducting charge-qubit networks. Delve into innovative nanoelectromechanical setups and time-protocols designed to demonstrate the manipulation of superconducting charge-qubit quantum networks through nanomechanical means. Examine the intricate setup involving terminals that utilize the AC Josephson effect between bias voltage-controlled bulk superconductors and mechanically vibrating mesoscopic superconducting grains in the Cooper pair box regime, controlled by gate voltage. Discover how quantum network manipulation is achieved through the transduction of quantum information between charge qubits and intentionally built superpositions of nanomechanical coherent states, forming cat-states. Gain insights into the role of quantum entanglement between electrical and mechanical states in this cutting-edge performance. This 57-minute presentation by Danko Radić from the PCS Institute for Basic Science offers a deep dive into the fascinating intersection of nanotechnology, superconductivity, and quantum information science.
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Danko Radić: Nanomechanical control of superconducting charge-qubit networks
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PCS Institute for Basic Science