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Optics Express2022Optomechanical crystals provide coupling between phonons and photons by confining them to commensurate wavelength-scale dimensions. We present a new concept for designing optomechanical crystals capable of achieving unprecedented coupling rates by confining optical and mechanical waves to deep sub-wavelength dimensions. Our design is based on a dielectric bowtie unit cell with an effective optical/mechanical
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Pulser: An open-source package for the design of pulse sequences in programmable neutral-atom arraysQuantum2022Programmable arrays of hundreds of Rydberg atoms have recently enabled the exploration of remarkable phenomena in many-body quantum physics. In addition, the development of high-fidelity quantum gates are making them promising architectures for the implementation of quantum circuits. We present here Pulser, an open-source Python library for programming neutral-atom devices at the pulse level. The low-level
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Quantum Computing, Communication, and Simulation II; Series Proceedings of SPIE2022Stabilized cat qubits that possess biased noise channel with bit-flip errors exponentially smaller than phase-flip errors. Together with a set of bias-preserving (BP) gates, cat qubits are a promising candidate for realizing hardware efficient quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computing. Compared to dissipatively stabilized cat qubits, the Kerr cat qubits can in principle support faster
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Science2022Quantum technology promises to revolutionize how we learn about the physical world. An experiment that processes quantum data with a quantum computer could have substantial advantages over conventional experiments in which quantum states are measured and outcomes are processed with a classical computer. We proved that quantum machines could learn from exponentially fewer experiments than the number required
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Quantum Science and Technology2022Simulation of the Hubbard model is a leading candidate for the first useful applications of a fault-tolerant quantum computer. A recent study of quantum algorithms for early simulations of the Hubbard model [Kivlichan et al 2019 Quantum 4 296] found that the lowest resource costs were achieved by split-operator Trotterization combined with the fast-fermionic Fourier transform (FFFT) on an L × L lattice
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