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Microwave quantum memcapacitor effect

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Microwave quantum memcapacitor effect

X. Qiu, S. Kumar, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking development of a superconducting quantum memory device, the microwave quantum memcapacitor, which utilizes two linked resonators for enhanced memory retention and entanglement. This innovative research by Xinyu Qiu, Shubham Kumar, Francisco A. Cárdenas-López, Gabriel Alvarado Barrios, Enrique Solano, and Francisco Albarrán-Arriagada paves the way for neuromorphic quantum computing.... show more
Abstract
Developing the field of neuromorphic quantum computing necessitates designing scalable quantum memory devices. Here, we propose a superconducting quantum memory device in the microwave regime, termed a microwave quantum memcapacitor. It comprises two linked resonators, the primary one is coupled to a Superconducting Quantum Interference Device, which allows for the modulation of the resonator properties through external magnetic flux. The auxiliary resonator, operated through weak measurements, provides feedback to the primary resonator, ensuring stable memory behavior. This device operates with a classical input in one cavity while reading the response in the other, serving as a fundamental building block toward arrays of microwave quantum memcapacitors. We observe that a bipartite setup can retain its memory behavior and gains entanglement and quantum correlations. Our findings pave the way for the experimental implementation of memcapacitive superconducting quantum devices and memory device arrays for neuromorphic quantum computing.
Publisher
Communications Materials
Published On
May 07, 2024
Authors
Xinyu Qiu, Shubham Kumar, Francisco A. Cárdenas-López, Gabriel Alvarado Barrios, Enrique Solano, Francisco Albarrán-Arriagada
Tags
superconducting quantum memory
microwave quantum memcapacitor
entanglement
quantum correlations
neuromorphic quantum computing
resonators
weak measurements
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