Two-photon driven Kerr resonator for quantum annealing with three-dimensional circuit QED
Peng Zhao, Zhenchuan Jin, Peng Xu, Xinsheng Tan, Haifeng Yu, and Yang, Yu

TL;DR
This paper proposes a scalable 3D circuit QED architecture for quantum annealing using Kerr resonators driven by two-photon processes, enabling long coherence times and efficient state engineering for quantum optimization.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hardware platform combining 3D circuit QED and resonator-based LHZ scheme for scalable quantum annealing with enhanced coherence.
Findings
Design of a dispersive qubit-resonator system for Kerr resonator generation.
Implementation of a resonator-based LHZ scheme for Ising model mapping.
Potential for improved coherence in quantum annealing hardware.
Abstract
We propose a realizable circuit QED architecture for engineering states of a superconducting resonator off-resonantly coupled to an ancillary superconducting qubit. The qubit-resonator dispersive interaction together with a microwave drive applied to the qubit gives rise to a Kerr resonator with two-photon driving that enables us to efficiently engineer the quantum state of the resonator such as generation of the Schrodinger cat states for resonator-based universal quantum computation. Moreover, the presented architecture is easily scalable for solving optimization problem mapped into the Ising spin glass model, and thus served as a platform for quantum annealing. Although various scalable architecture with superconducting qubits have been proposed for realizing quantum annealer, the existing annealers are currently limited to the coherent time of the qubits. Here, based on the protocol…
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