Christopher Wilson: Microwave Quantum Optics Using Superconducting Circuits
Christopher Wilson, Chalmers University of Technology Sweden
Christopher Wilson, Chalmers University of Technology Sweden
Arka Majundar, Stanford University
This mini-workshop brings together a small group of researchers and students working actively on the general non-classicality of correlations. The aim is that of sharing the latest developments and ideas in this area of research, spurring discussions, strengthening existing collaborations, and establishing new ones.
Gerardo Adesso, The University of Nottingham
Omar Fawzi, McGill
Terry Rudolph, Imperial College London
Yuimaru Kubo, CEA-Saclay
We report the experimental realization of a hybrid quantum circuit combining a superconducting qubit and an ensemble of electronic spins.
The qubit, of the transmon type, is coherently coupled to the spin ensemble consisting of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in a diamond crystal via a frequency-tunable superconducting resonator acting as a quantum bus[1,2].
Gerardo Ortiz, Indiana University Bloomington
Itai Arad, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
A striking aspect of the quantum world is the exponentiallity of its
underlying Hilbert space. To describe a general state of n quantum
particles, exp(O(n)) numbers are needed, whereas only O(n) numbers
are needed in the classical case.
Rajat Mittal, Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)