Collective quantum coherent oscillations in a globally coupled array of qubits
P. A. Volkov, M. V. Fistul

TL;DR
This paper theoretically investigates collective quantum coherent oscillations in a coupled qubit array within a resonant cavity, revealing two main oscillation modes and conditions for amplitude enhancement.
Contribution
It introduces a model of an array of qubits with parameter spread coupled via a cavity, analyzing resulting collective quantum oscillations and their enhancement conditions.
Findings
Identification of two collective oscillation frequencies
Resonant enhancement of oscillation amplitude
Long-range qubit interactions mediated by cavity photons
Abstract
We report a theoretical study of coherent collective quantum dynamic effects in an array of N qubits (two-level systems) incorporated into a low-dissipation resonant cavity. Individual qubits are characterized by energy level differences and we take into account a spread of parameters . Non-interacting qubits display coherent quantum beatings with N different frequencies, i.e. . Virtual emission and absorption of cavity photons provides a long-range interaction between qubits. In the presence of such interaction we analyze quantum correlation functions of individual qubits to obtain two collective quantum-mechanical coherent oscillations, characterized by frequencies and , where is the resonant frequency of the cavity renormalized by interaction. The…
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