Nonreciprocity in Quantum Technology
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2508.03945v1
- Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2025 22:22:00 GMT
- Title: Nonreciprocity in Quantum Technology
- Authors: Shabir Barzanjeh, André Xuereb, Andrea Alù, Sander A. Mann, Nikita Nefedkin, Vittorio Peano, Peter Rabl,
- Abstract summary: Nonreciprocity is the ability to transmit signals in one direction while blocking them in the reverse.<n>We show how this functionality can be employed for high-fidelity qubit readout, robust quantum state transfer, and boosting the sensitivity of quantum sensors.
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- Abstract: Nonreciprocity-the ability to transmit signals in one direction while blocking them in the reverse-has become a powerful resource in quantum technologies, enabling directional amplification, routing of quantum information, and topologically protected quantum states. Recent experimental advances have demonstrated nonreciprocal behavior in low-loss, fully integrated devices operating with weak or no magnetic bias, enabled by synthetic gauge fields, optomechanical interactions, and chiral light-matter coupling. These achievements overcome the limitations of more traditional approaches, making nonreciprocity compatible with superconducting circuits and scalable quantum photonic architectures as well as an integral part of the next generation of modular quantum computers, distributed quantum networks, and precision metrology. Here we highlight the key concepts for engineering nonreciprocity in quantum systems and describe how this functionality can be employed for high-fidelity qubit readout, robust quantum state transfer, and boosting the sensitivity of quantum sensors.
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