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Towards A Scalable Quantum Computing Platform In The Ultrastrong Coupling Regime 1st Ed Thi Ha Kyaw

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Towards A Scalable Quantum Computing Platform In The Ultrastrong Coupling Regime 1st Ed Thi Ha Kyaw
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.51 MB
Author: Thi Ha Kyaw
ISBN: 9783030196578, 9783030196585, 3030196577, 3030196585
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Towards A Scalable Quantum Computing Platform In The Ultrastrong Coupling Regime 1st Ed Thi Ha Kyaw by Thi Ha Kyaw 9783030196578, 9783030196585, 3030196577, 3030196585 instant download after payment.

This thesis devotes three introductory chapters to outlining basic recipes for constructing the quantum Hamiltonian of an arbitrary superconducting circuit, starting from classical circuit design. Since a superconducting circuit is one of the most promising platforms for realizing a practical quantum computer, anyone who is starting out in the field will benefit greatly from this introduction. The second focus of the introduction is the ultrastrong light-matter interaction (USC), where the latest developments are described. This is followed by three main research works comprising quantum memory in USC; scaling up the 1D circuit to a 2D lattice configuration; creation of Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum era quantum error correction codes and polariton-mediated qubit-qubit interaction. The research work detailed in this thesis will make a major contribution to the development of quantum random access memory, a prerequisite for various quantum machine learning algorithms and applications.​

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