Physical Review X (Sep 2015)

Universal Quantum Transducers Based on Surface Acoustic Waves

  • M. J. A. Schuetz,
  • E. M. Kessler,
  • G. Giedke,
  • L. M. K. Vandersypen,
  • M. D. Lukin,
  • J. I. Cirac

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.5.031031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
p. 031031

Abstract

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We propose a universal, on-chip quantum transducer based on surface acoustic waves in piezoactive materials. Because of the intrinsic piezoelectric (and/or magnetostrictive) properties of the material, our approach provides a universal platform capable of coherently linking a broad array of qubits, including quantum dots, trapped ions, nitrogen-vacancy centers, or superconducting qubits. The quantized modes of surface acoustic waves lie in the gigahertz range and can be strongly confined close to the surface in phononic cavities and guided in acoustic waveguides. We show that this type of surface acoustic excitation can be utilized efficiently as a quantum bus, serving as an on-chip, mechanical cavity-QED equivalent of microwave photons and enabling long-range coupling of a wide range of qubits.