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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Yasunobu Nakamura\nhosted by Johannes Fink\nAbstract: 
 Superconducting qubits have proven to be an excellent tool for quantum sta
 te control and measurement in the microwave domain. We construct hybrid qu
 antum systems combining superconducting quantum circuits and other collect
 ive excitations in solid-state devices. The examples include photons in mi
 crowave resonators and transmission lines [1]\, magnons in ferromagnetic c
 rystals [2] and phonons in surface acoustic wave resonators [3]. The nonli
 nearity of superconducting qubits allows manipulation and readout of those
  exciations in the quantum limit. Such hybrid systems could be used as qua
 ntum transducers between different quantum information media.[1] S. Kono e
 t al. Nature Phys. 14\, 546 (2018).[2] D. Lachance-Quirion et al. Sci. Adv
 . 3\, e1603150 (2017).[3] A. Noguchi et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 119\, 180505 
 (2017).[4] A. Noguchi et al. arXiv:1808.03372.
LOCATION:Big Seminar room Ground floor / Office Bldg West (I21.EG.101)\, IS
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ORGANIZER:sdanzing@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Yasunobu Nakamura: Hybrid quantum systems based on collective excit
 ations in solid
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1374
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