Simulating the Quantum Rabi Model in Superconducting Qubits at Deep Strong Coupling
Abstract
The Quantum Rabi model serves as a pivotal theoretical framework for elucidating the nuanced interplay between light and matter. Utilizing circuit quantum electrodynamics on a chip, we address the challenge of achieving deep strong coupling in Quantum Cavity Electrodynamics (cQED). Despite progress in superconducting circuits and trapped ions, experimental realization has been limited to spectroscopy. Our focus is on a transformative digital quantum simulation, employing Trotterization with an augmented number of steps to deconstruct a complex unitary Hamiltonian. This approach showcases the benefits of digital techniques within superconducting circuits, offering universality, flexibility, scalability, and high fidelity. Our goal is to demonstrate deep strong coupling in cQED and understand the advantages of digital methods, particularly in coherent measurement during time evolution with varying photon counts in resonators. This opens avenues to leverage quantum mechanics for overcoming hardware limitations.
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