Hybrid quantum circuits: Superconducting circuits interacting with other quantum systems

  1. Ze-Liang Xiang,
  2. Sahel Ashhab,
  3. J. Q. You,
  4. and Franco Nori
Hybrid quantum circuits combine two or more physical systems, with the goal of harnessing the advantages and strengths of the different systems in order to better explore new phenomena and potentially bring about novel quantum technologies. This article presents a brief overview of the progress achieved so far in the field of hybrid circuits involving atoms, spins and solid-state devices (including superconducting and nanomechanical systems). We discuss how these circuits combine elements from atomic physics, quantum optics, condensed matter physics, and nanoscience, and we present different possible approaches for integrating various systems into a single circuit. In particular, hybrid quantum circuits can be fabricated on a chip, facilitating their future scalability, which is crucial for building future quantum technologies, including quantum detectors, simulators and computers.

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