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Fast preparation of W states with superconducting quantum interference devices by using dressed states

  • Yi Hao Kang
  • , Ye Hong Chen
  • , Zhi Cheng Shi
  • , Jie Song
  • , Yan Xia

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose a protocol to prepare W states with superconducting quantum interference devices by using dressed states. Through choosing a set of dressed states suitably, the protocol can be used to accelerate the adiabatic passages while additional couplings are unnecessary. Moreover, we can optimize the evolution of the system with the restraint to the populations of the intermediate states by choosing suitable control parameters. Numerical simulations show that the protocol is robust against the parameter variations and decoherence mechanisms. Furthermore, the protocol is faster and more robust against the dephasing compared with that by the adiabatic passages. As for the Rabi frequencies of pulses designed by the method, they can be expressed by the linear superpositions of Gaussian functions, which does not increase difficulty in the experiments. In addition, the protocol could be controlled and manipulated easily in experiments with a circuit quantum electrodynamics system.

Original languageEnglish
Article number052311
JournalPhysical Review A
Volume94
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

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