PMID: 15245134Jul 13, 2004Paper

Interfacing quantum-optical and solid-state qubits

Physical Review Letters
L TianP Zoller

Abstract

We present a generic model of coupling quantum-optical and solid-state qubits, and the corresponding transfer protocols. The example discussed is a trapped ion coupled to a charge qubit (e.g., Cooper pair box). To enhance the coupling and to achieve compatibility between the different experimental setups we introduce a superconducting cavity as the connecting element.

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