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Superconducting analogs of quantum optical phenomena: macroscopic quantum superpositions and squeezing in a superconducting quantum-interference device ring
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posted on 2023-06-07, 22:51 authored by M J Everitt, T D Clark, P B Stiffell, A Vourdas, J F Ralph, Robert PranceRobert Prance, H PranceIn this paper we explore the quantum behavior of a superconducting quantum-interference device (SQUID) ring which has a significant Josephson coupling energy. We show that the eigenfunctions of the Hamiltonian for the ring can be used to create macroscopic quantum superposition states of the ring. We also show that the ring potential may be utilized to squeeze coherent states. With the SQUID ring as a strong contender as a device for manipulating quantum information, such properties may be of great utility in the future. However, as with all candidate systems for quantum technologies, decoherence is a fundamental problem. In this paper we apply an open systems approach to model the effect of coupling a quantum-mechanical SQUID ring to a thermal bath. We use this model to demonstrate the manner in which decoherence affects the quantum states of the ring
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Physical Review AISSN
1050-2947Publisher
American Physical SocietyExternal DOI
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4Volume
69Page range
43804Department affiliated with
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