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Title: Quantum-state transfer in staggered coupled-cavity arrays
Authors: Almeida, Guilherme M. A.
Ciccarello, Francesco
Apollaro, Tony John George
Souza, Andre M. C.
Keywords: Electrical engineering
Quantum computers
Quantum physics
Special purpose computers
Spintronics
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: American Physical Society
Citation: Almeida, G. M., Ciccarello, F., Apollaro, T. J., & Souza, A. M. (2016). Quantum-state transfer in staggered coupled-cavity arrays. Physical Review A, 93(3), 032310.
Abstract: We consider a coupled-cavity array, where each cavity interacts with an atom under the rotating-wave approximation. For a staggered pattern of intercavity couplings, a pair of field normal modes, each bilocalized at the two array ends, arises. A rich structure of dynamical regimes can hence be addressed, depending on which resonance condition is set between the atom and the field modes. We show that this can be harnessed to carry out high-fidelity quantum-state transfer (QST) of photonic, atomic, or polaritonic states. Moreover, by partitioning the array into coupled modules of shorter length, the QST time can be substantially shortened without significantly affecting the fidelity.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/100146
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