Beyond hard-core bosons in transmon arrays
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.05958v2
- Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2022 08:05:57 GMT
- Title: Beyond hard-core bosons in transmon arrays
- Authors: Olli Mansikkam\"aki, Sami Laine, Atte Piltonen, Matti Silveri
- Abstract summary: We present a framework for describing the effective unitary dynamics of highly-excited states of coupled transmons based on high-order degenerate theory.
Our examples deal with one-dimensional chains of transmons for the sake of clarity, but the theory can be readily applied to more general geometries.
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- Abstract: Arrays of transmons have proven to be a viable medium for quantum information
science and quantum simulations. Despite their widespread popularity as qubit
arrays, there remains yet untapped potential beyond the two-level approximation
or, equivalently, the hard-core boson model. With the higher excited levels
included, coupled transmons naturally realize the attractive Bose-Hubbard
model. The dynamics of the model has been difficult to study due to unfavorable
scaling of the dimensionality of the Hilbert space with the system size. In
this work, we present a framework for describing the effective unitary dynamics
of highly-excited states of coupled transmons based on high-order degenerate
perturbation theory. This allows us to describe various collective phenomena --
such as bosons stacked onto a single site behaving as a single particle,
edge-localization, and effective longer-range interactions -- in a unified,
compact and accurate manner. While our examples deal with one-dimensional
chains of transmons for the sake of clarity, the theory can be readily applied
to more general geometries.
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