Phase gate of one qubit simultaneously controlling n qubits in a cavity

Abstract

We propose how to realize a three-step controlled-phase gate of one qubit simultaneously controlling n qubits in a cavity or coupled to a resonator. The n two-qubit controlled-phase gates, forming this multiqubit phase gate, can be performed simultaneously. The operation time of this phase gate is independent of the number n of qubits. This phase gate controlling at once n qubits is insensitive to the initial state of the cavity mode and can be used to produce an analogous CNOT gate simultaneously acting on n qubits. We present two alternative approaches to implement this gate. One approach is based on tuning the qubit frequency while the other method tunes the resonator frequency. Using superconducting qubits coupled to a resonator as an example, we show how to implement the proposed gate with one superconducting qubit simultaneously controlling n qubits selected from N qubits coupled to a resonator (1<n<N). We also give a discussion on realizing the proposed gate with atoms, by using one cavity initially in an arbitrary state.

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