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Probing the quantum coherence of a nanomechanical resonator using a superconducting qubit II: Implementation

M. P. Blencowe, A. D. Armour

Published 2008-04-14Version 1

We describe a possible implementation of the nanomechanical quantum superposition generation and detection scheme described in the preceding, companion paper [Armour A D and Blencowe M P 2008 New. J. Phys. Submitted]. The implementation is based on the circuit quantum electrodynamics (QED) set-up, with the addition of a mechanical degree of freedom formed out of a suspended, doubly-clamped segment of the superconducting loop of a dc SQUID located directly opposite the centre conductor of a coplanar waveguide (CPW). The relative merits of two SQUID based qubit realizations are addressed, in particular a capacitively coupled charge qubit and inductively coupled flux qubit. It is found that both realizations are equally promising, with comparable qubit-mechanical resonator mode as well as qubit-microwave resonator mode coupling strengths.

Comments: Submitted to New Journal of Physics: Special Issue "Mechanical Systems at the Quantum Limit"
Journal: New J. Phys. 10, 095005 (2008)
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