Variational Quantum Transduction

Abstract

Quantum transducers are critical for quantum interconnect, enabling coherent signal transfer across disparate frequency domains. Beyond material and device advances, protocol design has become a powerful means to improve transduction. We introduce a variational quantum transduction (VQT) framework that employs variational tools from near-term quantum computing to systematically optimize protocol performance. As a variational quantum circuit framework, VQT is not plagued by known training issues such as barren plateau, because a small-scale problem is sufficient for substantial advantage and training only needs to be done once to configure a VQT system. Maximizing the quantum information rate within this framework yields protocols that surpass all known schemes in their respective classes. For non-adaptive protocols, VQT exceeds the performance envelopes of Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill (GKP)-based and entanglement-assisted approaches. In the adaptive setting, VQT provides only a marginal improvement over Gaussian feedforward strategies, indicating that Gaussian adaptive transduction is already close to optimal. With increasingly universal quantum control, VQT provides a systematic path toward optimal quantum transduction.

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