Presentation

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Superconducting qubit architectures for quantum information

Date: 
2011-11-29 - 2011-12-02
Author(s): 

D. Esteve

Conference/Workshop/Place: 
Quantum Information, Measurement and Control INRIA, Paris-Roquencourt, France

Readout of superconducting quantum bits

Date: 
2011-07-04 - 2011-07-29
Author(s): 

D. Esteve

Conference/Workshop/Place: 
Lectures at Summer school, Les Houches, France

Introduction to superconducting qubits

Date: 
2011-06-06 - 2011-06-15
Author(s): 

P. Bertet

Conference/Workshop/Place: 
Lectures at the 11th Canadian Summer School on Quantum Information

Operating an elementary quantum processor with quantum speed-up

Date: 
2011-12-01
Author(s): 

D. Esteve

Conference/Workshop/Place: 
Dautreppe seminar, Grenoble, France

Superconducting circuits based on Josephson junctions are among the most promising solid state candidates for implementing quantum computing algorithms. Although no efficient superconducting quantum processor has yet been operated since the first demonstration in 1999 of quantum coherence in the Cooper pair box circuit, significant progress has been achieved in terms of quantum coherence, readout fidelity, gate operation and circuit complexity.

Operating an elementary quantum processor

Date: 
2011-11-23 - 2011-11-25
Author(s): 

D. Esteve

Conference/Workshop/Place: 
Workshop GDR-IQFA, Inst. Henri Poincaré, Paris, France

Superconducting circuits based on Josephson junctions are among the most promising solid state candidates for implementing quantum computing algorithms. Although no efficient superconducting quantum processor has yet been operated since the first demonstration in 1999 of quantum coherence in the Cooper pair box circuit, significant progress has been achieved in terms of quantum coherence, readout fidelity, gate operation and circuit complexity.

Electrical circuits for quantum physics and quantum information

Date: 
2011-03-13 - 2011-03-20
Author(s): 

D. Esteve

Conference/Workshop/Place: 
Quantum Mesoscopic Physics Rencontres de Moriond, la Thuile, Italy

Towards hybrid quantum computing: coupling a spin ensemble to a superconducting qubit through a resonator

Date: 
2011-10-02 - 2011-10-06
Author(s): 

D. Vion

Conference/Workshop/Place: 
Quantum Spintronics, Sardinia, Italy

We report the realization of a quantum circuit in which an ensemble of electronic spins is coupled to a frequency tunable superconducting resonator. The spins are Nitrogen-Vacancy centers in a diamond crystal. The achievement of strong coupling is manifested by the appearance of a vacuum Rabi splitting in the transmission spectrum of the resonator when its frequency is tuned through the NV center electron spin resonance. 

Strong Coupling of a Spin Ensemble to a Superconducting Resonator

Date: 
2011-07-25 - 2011-07-30
Author(s): 

D. Vion

Conference/Workshop/Place: 
Frontiers of Quantum and Mesoscopic Thermodynamics 2011, Praque, Czech Republic

We report the realization of a quantum circuit in which an ensemble of electronic spins is coupled to a frequency tunable superconducting resonator. The spins are Nitrogen-Vacancy centers in a diamond crystal. The achievement of strong coupling is manifested by the appearance of a vacuum Rabi splitting in the transmission spectrum of the resonator when its frequency is tuned through the NV center electron spin resonance. 

Strong Coupling of a Spin Ensemble to a Superconducting Resonator

Date: 
2011-05-09
Author(s): 

D. Vion

Conference/Workshop/Place: 
Ulm University, Ulm, Germany

We report the realization of a quantum circuit in which an ensemble of electronic spins is coupled to a frequency tunable superconducting resonator. The spins are Nitrogen-Vacancy centers in a diamond crystal. The achievement of strong coupling is manifested by the appearance of a vacuum Rabi splitting in the transmission spectrum of the resonator when its frequency is tuned through the NV center electron spin resonance. 

Strong coupling of a spin ensemble to a superconducting resonator

Date: 
2011-01-11 - 2011-01-14
Author(s): 

D. Vion

Conference/Workshop/Place: 
International Symposium on Nanoscale Transport and Technology, Kanagawa, Japan

We report the realization of a quantum circuit in which an ensemble of electronic spins is coupled to a frequency tunable superconducting resonator. The spins are Nitrogen-Vacancy centers in a diamond crystal. The achievement of strong coupling is manifested by the appearance of a vacuum Rabi splitting in the transmission spectrum of the resonator when its frequency is tuned through the NV center electron spin resonance. 

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