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A quantum bus is a device which can be used to store or transfer information between independent
qubits In quantum computing, a qubit () or quantum bit is a basic unit of quantum information—the quantum version of the classic binary bit physically realized with a two-state device. A qubit is a two-state (or two-level) quantum-mechanical system, ...
in a quantum computer, or combine two qubits into a superposition. It is the quantum analog of a classical bus. There are several physical systems that can be used to realize a quantum bus, including trapped ions,
photon A photon () is an elementary particle that is a quantum of the electromagnetic field, including electromagnetic radiation such as light and radio waves, and the force carrier for the electromagnetic force. Photons are massless, so they a ...
s, and superconducting qubits. Trapped ions, for example, can use the quantized motion of ions (phonons) as a quantum bus, while photons can act as a carrier of quantum information by utilizing the increased interaction strength provided by cavity quantum electrodynamics. Circuit quantum electrodynamics, which uses superconducting qubits coupled to a
microwave cavity A microwave cavity or ''radio frequency (RF) cavity'' is a special type of resonator, consisting of a closed (or largely closed) metal structure that confines electromagnetic fields in the microwave region of the spectrum. The structure is eithe ...
on a chip, is another example of a quantum bus that has been successfully demonstrated in experiments.


History

The concept was first demonstrated by researchers at
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and the
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(NIST) in 2007. Prior to this experimental demonstration, the quantum bus had been described by scientists at NIST as one of the possible cornerstone building blocks in quantum computing architectures.


Mathematical description

A quantum bus for superconducting qubits can be built with a resonance cavity. The
hamiltonian Hamiltonian may refer to: * Hamiltonian mechanics, a function that represents the total energy of a system * Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics), an operator corresponding to the total energy of that system ** Dyall Hamiltonian, a modified Hamiltonian ...
for a system with qubit A, qubit B, and the resonance cavity or quantum bus connecting the two is \hat=\hat_r+\sum\limits_ \hat_j +\sum\limits_hg_i\left(\hat^\dagger\hat^j_-+\hat\hat^j_\right) where \hat_j = \frac\hbar\omega_j\hat^j_+\hat^j_- is the single qubit hamiltonian, \hat^j_+\hat^j_- is the raising or lowering operator for creating or destroying excitations in the jth qubit, and \hbar\omega_j is controlled by the amplitude of the D.C. and
radio frequency Radio frequency (RF) is the oscillation rate of an alternating electric current or voltage or of a magnetic, electric or electromagnetic field or mechanical system in the frequency range from around to around . This is roughly between the ...
flux bias.


References

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