Extracting Past-Future Vacuum Correlations Using Circuit QED

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Abstract

In this work we propose a realistic circuit QED experiment to test the extraction of past-future vacuum entanglement to a pair of superconducting qubits. A qubit P --for past-- interacts with a quantum field along an open transmission line for an interval $T_{on}$ and then, after a time-lapse $T_{off}$ of no interaction, a second qubit F --for future-- starts interacting for a time $T_{on}$ in a symmetric fashion. After this protocol, past-future quantum correlations will have transferred to the qubits, even if the qubits do not coexist at the same time. We show that this experiment can be realized with current technology and discuss its utility as a possible implementation of a quantum memory.

Authors

  • Borja Peropadre

    Instituto de F\'isica Fundamental, CSIC

  • Carlos Sabin

    School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Nottingham

  • Marco del Rey

    Instituto de F\'isica Fundamental, CSIC

  • Eduardo Martin-Martinez

    Institute for Quantum Computing, Dept. Applied Math., University of Waterloo $\&$ Perimeter Institute