Entanglement between charge qubit states and coherent states of nanomechanical resonator generated by ac Josephson effect
Journal article, 2021

We considered a nanoelectromechanical system consisting of a movable Cooper-pair box qubit, which is subject to an electrostatic field, and coupled to the two bulk superconductors via tunneling processes. We suggest that qubit dynamics is related to that of a quantum oscillator and demonstrate that a bias voltage applied between superconductors generates states represented by the entanglement of qubit states and coherent states of the oscillator if certain resonant conditions are fulfilled. It is shown that a structure of this entanglement may be controlled by the bias voltage in a way that gives rise to the entanglement incorporating so-called cat-states—the superposition of coherent states. We characterize the formation and development of such states analyzing the entropy of entanglement and corresponding Wigner function. The experimentally feasible detection of the effect by measuring the average current is also considered.

Author

O. M. Bahrova

National Academy of Sciences in Ukraine

Leonid Gorelik

Chalmers, Physics

S.I. Kulinich

National Academy of Sciences in Ukraine

Low Temperature Physics

1063-777X (ISSN)

Vol. 47 4 287-293

Subject Categories

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Other Physics Topics

Condensed Matter Physics

DOI

10.1063/10.0003739

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8/17/2021