Driven Nonlinear Dynamics of Two Coupled Exchange-Only Qubits

Inspired by the creation of a fast exchange-only qubit [Medford et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 050501 (2013)], we develop a theory describing the nonlinear dynamics of two such qubits that are capacitively coupled, when one of them is driven resonantly at a frequency equal to its level splitting. We...

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Main Authors: Arijeet Pal, Emmanuel I. Rashba, Bertrand I. Halperin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2014-01-01
Series:Physical Review X
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.4.011012
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spelling doaj-6801b4349b4f4deeb27d4a3f9a0ec84f2020-11-25T02:23:54ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review X2160-33082014-01-014101101210.1103/PhysRevX.4.011012Driven Nonlinear Dynamics of Two Coupled Exchange-Only QubitsArijeet PalEmmanuel I. RashbaBertrand I. HalperinInspired by the creation of a fast exchange-only qubit [Medford et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 050501 (2013)], we develop a theory describing the nonlinear dynamics of two such qubits that are capacitively coupled, when one of them is driven resonantly at a frequency equal to its level splitting. We include conditions of strong driving, where the Rabi frequency is a significant fraction of the level splitting, and we consider situations where the splitting for the second qubit may be the same as or different than the first. We demonstrate that coupling between qubits can be detected by reading the response of the second qubit, even when the coupling between them is only of about 1% of their level splittings, and we calculate entanglement between qubits. Patterns of nonlinear dynamics of coupled qubits and their entanglement are strongly dependent on the geometry of the system, and the specific mechanism of interqubit coupling deeply influences dynamics of both qubits. In particular, we describe the development of irregular dynamics in a two-qubit system, explore approaches for inhibiting it, and demonstrate the existence of an optimal range of coupling strength maintaining stability during the operational time.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.4.011012
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Driven Nonlinear Dynamics of Two Coupled Exchange-Only Qubits
Physical Review X
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title Driven Nonlinear Dynamics of Two Coupled Exchange-Only Qubits
title_short Driven Nonlinear Dynamics of Two Coupled Exchange-Only Qubits
title_full Driven Nonlinear Dynamics of Two Coupled Exchange-Only Qubits
title_fullStr Driven Nonlinear Dynamics of Two Coupled Exchange-Only Qubits
title_full_unstemmed Driven Nonlinear Dynamics of Two Coupled Exchange-Only Qubits
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description Inspired by the creation of a fast exchange-only qubit [Medford et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 050501 (2013)], we develop a theory describing the nonlinear dynamics of two such qubits that are capacitively coupled, when one of them is driven resonantly at a frequency equal to its level splitting. We include conditions of strong driving, where the Rabi frequency is a significant fraction of the level splitting, and we consider situations where the splitting for the second qubit may be the same as or different than the first. We demonstrate that coupling between qubits can be detected by reading the response of the second qubit, even when the coupling between them is only of about 1% of their level splittings, and we calculate entanglement between qubits. Patterns of nonlinear dynamics of coupled qubits and their entanglement are strongly dependent on the geometry of the system, and the specific mechanism of interqubit coupling deeply influences dynamics of both qubits. In particular, we describe the development of irregular dynamics in a two-qubit system, explore approaches for inhibiting it, and demonstrate the existence of an optimal range of coupling strength maintaining stability during the operational time.
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