Quantum Information and Quantum Optics with Superconducting Circuits
Superconducting quantum circuits are among the most promising solutions for the development of scalable quantum computers. Built with sizes that range from microns to tens of metres using superconducting fabrication techniques and microwave technology, superconducting circuits demonstrate distinctive quantum properties such as superposition and entanglement at cryogenic temperatures. This book provides a comprehensive and self-contained introduction to the world of superconducting quantum circuits, and how they are used in current quantum technology. Beginning with a description of their basic superconducting properties, the author then explores their use in quantum systems, showing how they can emulate individual photons and atoms, and ultimately behave as qubits within highly connected quantum systems. Particular attention is paid to cutting-edge applications of these superconducting circuits in quantum computing and quantum simulation. Written for graduate students and junior researchers, this accessible text includes numerous homework problems and worked examples.
- The first textbook to provide a self-contained and comprehensive introduction to the theory of superconducting quantum circuits
- Includes numerous homework problems and worked examples to further develop key concepts
- Contains useful appendices covering additional material and techniques such as numerical methods and detailed derivations of key theoretical results
Reviews & endorsements
'Sections of the book will appeal to the wider quantum optics and quantum information community, providing excellent overviews that apply equally well to other quantum technologies.' Mark Fox, Optics and Photonics News
Product details
August 2022Hardback
9781107172913
300 pages
252 × 176 × 24 mm
0.715kg
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Quantum Mechanics
- 3. Superconductivity
- 4. Quantum circuit theory
- 5. Microwave protons
- 6. Superconducting qubits
- 7. Qubit-photon interaction
- 8. Quantum computing
- 9. Adiabatic quantum computing
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- References
- Index.