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Strong photon coupling to the quadrupole moment of an electron in a solid-state qubit
The fundamental concept of light–matter interaction is routinely realized by coupling the quantized electric field in a cavity to the dipole moment of a real or an artificial atom. A recent proposal1,2, motivated...
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Open AccessVirtual-photon-mediated spin-qubit–transmon coupling
Spin qubits and superconducting qubits are among the promising candidates for realizing a solid state quantum computer. For the implementation of a hybrid architecture which can profit from the advantages of e...
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Open AccessCoherent microwave-photon-mediated coupling between a semiconductor and a superconducting qubit
Semiconductor qubits rely on the control of charge and spin degrees of freedom of electrons or holes confined in quantum dots. They constitute a promising approach to quantum information processing, complement...
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Coherent spin–photon coupling using a resonant exchange qubit
Electron spins hold great promise for quantum computation because of their long coherence times. Long-distance coherent coupling of spins is a crucial step towards quantum information processing with spin qubi...