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Splitting phonons: Building a platform for linear mechanical quantum computing.

H QiaoÉtienne DumurG AnderssonH YanMing-Han ChouJ GrebelChristopher R ConnerY J JoshiJ M MillerRhys G PoveyX WuAndrew N Cleland
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
Linear optical quantum computing provides a desirable approach to quantum computing, with only a short list of required computational elements. The similarity between photons and phonons points to the interesting potential for linear mechanical quantum computing using phonons in place of photons. Although single-phonon sources and detectors have been demonstrated, a phononic beam splitter element remains an outstanding requirement. Here we demonstrate such an element, using two superconducting qubits to fully characterize a beam splitter with single phonons. We further use the beam splitter to demonstrate two-phonon interference, a requirement for two-qubit gates in linear computing. This advances a new solid-state system for implementing linear quantum computing, further providing straightforward conversion between itinerant phonons and superconducting qubits.
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