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Author Омельянук, А. Н.; Ильичев, Е. В.; Шевченко, С. Н.
Title Квантовые когерентные явления в джозефсоновских кубитах Type Book Whole
Year 2013 Publication Наукова думка Abbreviated Journal (up)
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Keywords Josephson qubit, quantum computer, Rabi cycle, Landau-Zener effect, multiphoton transitions, single qubits
Abstract Монография посвящена актуальным проблемам физики сверхпроводниковых джозефсоновских кубитов — макроскопических квантовых структур, перспективных элементов квантовых компьютеров. Приведены элементы квантовой механики кубитов, фундаментальные свойства сверхпроводников, физика классических и квантовых джозефсоновских структур. Рассмотрены основные типы сверхпроводниковых кубитов. Изложены результаты экспериментальных и теоретических исследований квантовых когерентных явлений в джозефсоновских кубитах. Рассмотрены спектроскопия энергетиче­ских состояний, осцилляции Раби, эффект Ландау-Зинера, многофотонные переходы в одиночних кубитах и в системах связанных кубитов. Изучено влияние шумов на потоковый кубит и на его классический аналог.

Для специалистов в области теоретической и прикладной физики, сверхпроводниковой микроэлектроники, а также аспирантов и студентов физико-технических специальностей.
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Publisher ФТИНТ им. Б. И. Верника НАН Украины Place of Publication Киев Editor
Language Russian Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN ISBN 978-966-00-1260-8 Medium
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Call Number Serial 933
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Author Collins, M. J.; Xiong, C.; Rey, I. H.; Vo, T. D.; He, J.; Shahnia, S.; Reardon, C.; Krauss, T. F.; Steel, M. J.; Clark, M.J.; & Eggleton, B.J.
Title Integrated spatial multiplexing of heralded single-photon sources Type Journal Article
Year 2013 Publication Nature Communications Abbreviated Journal (up)
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Abstract The non-deterministic nature of photon sources is a key limitation for single-photon quantum processors. Spatial multiplexing overcomes this by enhancing the heralded single-photon yield without enhancing the output noise. Here the intrinsic statistical limit of an individual source is surpassed by spatially multiplexing two monolithic silicon-based correlated photon pair sources in the telecommunications band, demonstrating a 62.4% increase in the her- alded single-photon output without an increase in unwanted multipair generation. We further demonstrate the scalability of this scheme by multiplexing photons generated in two waveguides pumped via an integrated coupler with a 63.1% increase in the heralded photon rate. This demonstration paves the way for a scalable architecture for multiplexing many photon sources in a compact integrated platform and achieving efficient two-photon inter- ference, required at the core of optical quantum computing and quantum communication protocols.
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Author Marsili, F.; Verma, V. B.; Stern, J. A.; Harrington, S.; Lita, A. E.; Gerrits, T.; Vayshenker, I.; Baek, B.; Shaw, M. D.; Mirin, R. P.; Nam, S. W.
Title Detecting single infrared photons with 93% system efficiency Type Journal Article
Year 2013 Publication Nat. Photon. Abbreviated Journal (up)
Volume 7 Issue 3 Pages 210-214
Keywords SSPD quantum efficiency
Abstract Single-photon detectors1 at near-infrared wavelengths with high system detection efficiency (>90%), low dark count rate (<1 c.p.s.), low timing jitter (<100 ps) and short reset time (<100 ns) would enable landmark experiments in a variety of fields2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Although some of the existing approaches to single-photon detection fulfil one or two of the above specifications1, to date, no detector has met all of the specifications simultaneously. Here, we report on a fibre-coupled single-photon detection system that uses superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors7 and closely approaches the ideal performance of single-photon detectors. Our detector system has a system detection efficiency (including optical coupling losses) greater than 90% in the wavelength range λ = 1,520–1,610 nm, with a device dark count rate (measured with the device shielded from any background radiation) of ~1 c.p.s., timing jitter of ~150 ps full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) and reset time of 40 ns.
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Author Zhang, W.; Miao, W.; Zhong, J. Q.; Shi, S. C.; Hayton, D. J.; Vercruyssen, N.; Gao, J. R.; Goltsman, G. N.
Title Temperature dependence of superconducting hot electron bolometers Type Conference Article
Year 2013 Publication Not published results: 24th international symposium on space terahertz technology Abbreviated Journal (up)
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Keywords HEB
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Author Coumou, P. C. J. J.; Driessen, E. F. C.; Bueno, J.; Chapelier, C.; Klapwijk, T. M.
Title Electrodynamic response and local tunneling spectroscopy of strongly disordered superconducting TiN films Type Journal Article
Year 2013 Publication Phys. Rev. B Abbreviated Journal (up)
Volume 88 Issue 18 Pages 180505 (1 to 5)
Keywords strongly disordered superconducting TiN films, microwave resonators
Abstract We have studied the electrodynamic response of strongly disordered superconducting TiN films using microwave resonators, where the disordered superconductor is the resonating element in a high-quality superconducting environment of NbTiN. We describe the response assuming an effective pair-breaking mechanism modifying the density of states and compare this to local tunneling spectra obtained using scanning tunneling spectroscopy. For the least disordered film (kFl=8.7, Rs=13Ω), we find good agreement, whereas for the most disordered film (kFl=0.82, Rs=4.3kΩ), there is a strong discrepancy, which signals the breakdown of a model based on uniform properties.
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