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Deterministic two-photon C-Z gate with the two-photon quantum Rabi model

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We propose a scheme for realizing a deterministic two-photon C-Z gate based on variants of the two-photon quantum Rabi model (QRM), which is feasible within the framework of circuit QED. We begin by utilizing the two-photon interaction to implement the nonlinear sign (NS) gate, and subsequently, we construct the C-Z gate following the KLM scheme. We consider three different regimes: the strong coupling regime, the perturbative ultrastrong coupling regime, and the large detuning regime. Our results indicate that the C-Z gate operates fast with high fidelity, and is robust against decoherence. We also show the photonic state in the waveguide can be input into the circuit QED system through a variable coupler, and released after interaction with almost the same waveform except for a $\pi$-phase shift. Our scheme offers a suitable approach for achieving fast and deterministic two-photon quantum gates via light-matter interactions.

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Dissipative Phase Transition in the Two-Photon Dicke Model

quant-ph · 2024-12-18 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Adding two-photon loss stabilizes the open two-photon Dicke model and creates a thermodynamic-limit superradiant phase that coexists with the normal phase, as predicted by a second-order cumulant expansion and supported by finite-size exact simulations.

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  • Dissipative Phase Transition in the Two-Photon Dicke Model quant-ph · 2024-12-18 · conditional · none · ref 62 · internal anchor

    Adding two-photon loss stabilizes the open two-photon Dicke model and creates a thermodynamic-limit superradiant phase that coexists with the normal phase, as predicted by a second-order cumulant expansion and supported by finite-size exact simulations.