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Phys. Rev. A 73, 022318 (2006) [6 pages]

Quantum transducers: Integrating transmission lines and nanomechanical resonators via charge qubits

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C. P. Sun1,2, L. F. Wei1,3, Yu-xi Liu1, and Franco Nori1,4
1Frontier Research System, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), Wako-shi, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
2Institute of Theoretical Physics, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China
3Institute of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200030, China
4Center for Theoretical Physics, Physics Department, Center for the Study of Complex Systems, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1040, USA

Received 11 April 2005; published 10 February 2006

We propose a mechanism to interface a transmission line resonator (TLR) with a nanomechanical resonator (NAMR) by commonly coupling them to a charge qubit, a Cooper-pair box with a controllable gate voltage. Integrated in this quantum transducer or simple quantum network, the charge qubit plays the role of a controllable quantum node coherently exchanging quantum information between the TLR and NAMR. With such an interface, a quasiclassical state of the NAMR can be created by controlling a single-mode classical current in the TLR. Alternatively, a “Cooper pair” coherent output through the transmission line can be driven by a single-mode classical oscillation of the NAMR.

© 2006 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.73.022318
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.73.022318
PACS:
03.67.Mn, 85.85.+j, 42.50.Pq