ONLINE: https://www.nano.cnr.it/NanoColloquia
Speaker: Giuseppe A. Falci - Università di Catania
Title: "Cooherent control of ultrastrongly coupled solid-state quantum architectures".
Abstract:
We exploit coherent control techniques—such as coherent transport by adiabatic passage (CTAP) and stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP)—in quantum architectures where the robustness of these protocols offers key advantages for selected computational tasks [1, 2].
In this context, I will discuss quantum operations for modular computing in ultrastrongly coupled (USC) structures of artificial atoms [3, 4], proposing schemes for ultrafast operations between distinct quantum processing units (QPUs) and a possible experimental design for detecting virtual photons in the ground-state of superconducting USC structures, leveraging coherent amplification achieved by a STIRAP-based protocol [2].
[1] Jonathon Brown et al 2021 New J. Phys. 23 093035;
[2] L. Giannelli, et al. 2024 Phys. Rev. Research 6, 013008;
[3] L. Giannelli et al. Il Nuovo Cimento C 45-6, 171 (2022);
[4] G. Falci, L. Giannelli, G. Benenti, S. Montangero, E. Paladino et al., in preparation (2025);
[5] S. Cordovana et al., arXiv:2507.12020 EPJ-ST (2025).
Host: Marco Affronte (segreteria.s3@nano.cnr.it)