Implementing a synthetic magnetic vector potential in a 2D
superconducting qubit array
Implementing a synthetic magnetic vector potential in a 2D
superconducting qubit array
Superconducting quantum processors are a compelling platform for analog quantum simulation due to the precision control, fast operation, and site-resolved readout inherent to the hardware. Arrays of coupled superconducting qubits natively emulate the dynamics of interacting particles according to the Bose-Hubbard model. However, many interesting condensed-matter phenomena emerge only in …