We report on a quantum thermodynamic method to purify a qubit on a quantum processing unit (QPU) equipped with (nearly) identical qubits. Our starting point is a three qubit design that emulates the well known two qubit swap engine. Similar to standard fridges, the method would allow to cool down a qubit at the expense of heating two other qubits. A minimal modification thereof leads to a more practical three qubit design that allows for enhanced refrigeration tasks, such as increasing the purity of one qubit at the expense of decreasing the purity of the other two. The method is based on the application of properly designed quantum circuits, and can therefore be run on any gate model quantum computer. We implement it on a publicly availabl...
Thermodynamics is a branch of science blessed by an unparalleled combination of generality of scope ...
Preparing a quantum system in a pure state is ultimately limited by the nature of the system\u2019s ...
Quantum computing utilizes quantum mechanics to perform computations with superconducting qubits bei...
We design a measurement-based quantum refrigerator with an arbitrary number of qubits situated in a ...
Abstract We propose to use a few-qubit system as a compact quantum refrigerator for cooling an inter...
Small quantum absorption refrigerators have recently attracted renewed attention. Here we present a ...
Quantum technologies require pure states, which are often generated by extreme refrigeration. Heat-b...
We investigated coupled-qubit-based thermal machines powered by quantum measurements and feedback. W...
Abstract The recent progress in direct active cooling of the quantum-electric degrees of freedom in...
The von Neumann architecture for a classical computer comprises a central processing unit and a memo...
Quantum computers have gained widespread interest as they can potentially solve problems that are in...
The recent progress in direct active cooling of the quantum-electric degrees of freedom in engineere...
Simultaneous near-certain preparation of qubits (quantum bits) in their ground states is a key hurdl...
We propose a model of a quantum thermal refrigeration machine interacting with an external atom via ...
Quantum computing promises an exponential speed-up of computation compared to what is nowadays achie...
Thermodynamics is a branch of science blessed by an unparalleled combination of generality of scope ...
Preparing a quantum system in a pure state is ultimately limited by the nature of the system\u2019s ...
Quantum computing utilizes quantum mechanics to perform computations with superconducting qubits bei...
We design a measurement-based quantum refrigerator with an arbitrary number of qubits situated in a ...
Abstract We propose to use a few-qubit system as a compact quantum refrigerator for cooling an inter...
Small quantum absorption refrigerators have recently attracted renewed attention. Here we present a ...
Quantum technologies require pure states, which are often generated by extreme refrigeration. Heat-b...
We investigated coupled-qubit-based thermal machines powered by quantum measurements and feedback. W...
Abstract The recent progress in direct active cooling of the quantum-electric degrees of freedom in...
The von Neumann architecture for a classical computer comprises a central processing unit and a memo...
Quantum computers have gained widespread interest as they can potentially solve problems that are in...
The recent progress in direct active cooling of the quantum-electric degrees of freedom in engineere...
Simultaneous near-certain preparation of qubits (quantum bits) in their ground states is a key hurdl...
We propose a model of a quantum thermal refrigeration machine interacting with an external atom via ...
Quantum computing promises an exponential speed-up of computation compared to what is nowadays achie...
Thermodynamics is a branch of science blessed by an unparalleled combination of generality of scope ...
Preparing a quantum system in a pure state is ultimately limited by the nature of the system\u2019s ...
Quantum computing utilizes quantum mechanics to perform computations with superconducting qubits bei...