2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41534-020-00306-w
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Single-photon pulse induced giant response in N > 100 qubit system

Abstract: The temporal dynamics of large quantum systems perturbed weakly by a single excitation can give rise to unique phenomena at the quantum phase boundaries. Here, we develop a time-dependent model to study the temporal dynamics of a single photon interacting with a defect within a large system of interacting spin qubits (N > 100). Our model predicts a quantum resource, giant susceptibility, when the system of qubits is engineered to simulate a first-order quantum phase transition (QPT). We show that the absorptio… Show more

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“…This amplifier has applications in microwave and optical photon number detection. In the optical domain, significant experimental progress has been made on number resolving detectors and their ultimate limitations [31,32]. Nevertheless, they remain costly and inefficient.…”
Section: Example: Quadratic Amplifiersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This amplifier has applications in microwave and optical photon number detection. In the optical domain, significant experimental progress has been made on number resolving detectors and their ultimate limitations [31,32]. Nevertheless, they remain costly and inefficient.…”
Section: Example: Quadratic Amplifiersmentioning
confidence: 99%