A 30-meter modular cryogenic link achieves below 50 mK to connect superconducting circuits for microwave quantum communication between dilution refrigerators.
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Heterogeneous quantum architectures with task-specific hardware and QEC encodings deliver up to 138x lower physical-qubit overhead than monolithic baselines for fault-tolerant algorithms, including RSA-2048 factoring at 190k-381k qubits.
A dual-function TED circuit emits and detects single microwave photons with 60% observed efficiency and 95% inferred detection efficiency using a double transmon coupler.
A three-cavity cQED scheme with a sensor method enables real-time multi-modal spectroscopy of supermodes and ultrafast Rabi oscillation switching via zero-energy supermode depletion.
A driven two-level system generates distributable entanglement via Mollow sidebands, but near-maximal remote entanglement stabilization requires added filter cavities and optimized driving parameters explained by an effective two-mode squeezing model.
A four-level cavity quantum memory with unwanted couplings shows stable, threshold, and unstable dynamical regimes, with sub-regimes in the stable case and conditions for high-fidelity storage versus amplification in warm-vapor parameters.
A terrestrial BBM92 QKD demonstration with space-qualified entangled photons over 1.8 km produced 7.56 kbps key rate and 4.78% QBER using identical spectral-spatial filtering to the flight model, confirming ground-space segment compatibility.
Fabrication-oriented design study for a phonon-mediated two-qubit module in strained Ge hole-spin qubits with specified readout at 1-4 K.
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A Modular Cryogenic Link for Microwave Quantum Communication Over Distances of Tens of Meters
A 30-meter modular cryogenic link achieves below 50 mK to connect superconducting circuits for microwave quantum communication between dilution refrigerators.
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Heterogeneous architectures enable a 138x reduction in physical qubit requirements for fault-tolerant quantum computing under detailed accounting
Heterogeneous quantum architectures with task-specific hardware and QEC encodings deliver up to 138x lower physical-qubit overhead than monolithic baselines for fault-tolerant algorithms, including RSA-2048 factoring at 190k-381k qubits.
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Transmon Architecture for Emission and Detection of Single Microwave Photons
A dual-function TED circuit emits and detects single microwave photons with 60% observed efficiency and 95% inferred detection efficiency using a double transmon coupler.
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Multi-Modal Spectroscopy Theory for Ultrafast Control of Rabi Oscillations
A three-cavity cQED scheme with a sensor method enables real-time multi-modal spectroscopy of supermodes and ultrafast Rabi oscillation switching via zero-energy supermode depletion.
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Driven two-level systems as a minimal resource for remote entanglement stabilization
A driven two-level system generates distributable entanglement via Mollow sidebands, but near-maximal remote entanglement stabilization requires added filter cavities and optimized driving parameters explained by an effective two-mode squeezing model.
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From quantum storage to amplification: the effect of unwanted couplings and an additional level in cavity-based ensemble quantum memories
A four-level cavity quantum memory with unwanted couplings shows stable, threshold, and unstable dynamical regimes, with sub-regimes in the stable case and conditions for high-fidelity storage versus amplification in warm-vapor parameters.
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Terrestrial readiness campaign for space-to-ground quantum communications with a space-qualified entangled photon-pair system
A terrestrial BBM92 QKD demonstration with space-qualified entangled photons over 1.8 km produced 7.56 kbps key rate and 4.78% QBER using identical spectral-spatial filtering to the flight model, confirming ground-space segment compatibility.
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Two-Qubit Module Based on Phonon-Coupled Ge Hole-Spin Qubits: Design, Fabrication, and Readout at 1-4 K
Fabrication-oriented design study for a phonon-mediated two-qubit module in strained Ge hole-spin qubits with specified readout at 1-4 K.