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Pierre A. Deymier

Pierre A. Deymier

· Materials Science & EngineeringVerified

University of Arizona · Physics

Active 1984–2024

h-index32
Citations5.6k
Papers29356 last 5y
Funding$22.2M2 active
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Research topics

  • Computer Science
  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Combinatorics
  • Quantum mechanics

Selected publications

  • Demonstration of a two-bit controlled-NOT quantum-like gate using classical acoustic qubit-analogues

    Scientific Reports · 2022 · 14 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Computer Science
    • Physics
    • Quantum mechanics

    The Controlled-NOT (CNOT) gate is the key to unlock the power of quantum computing as it is a fundamental component of a universal set of gates. We demonstrate the operation of a two-bit C-NOT quantum-like gate using classical qubit acoustic analogues, called herein logical phi-bits. The logical phi-bits are supported by an externally driven nonlinear acoustic metamaterial composed of a parallel array of three elastically coupled waveguides. A logical phi-bit has a two-state degree of freedom associated with the two independent relative phases of the acoustic wave in the three waveguides. A simple physical manipulation involving the detuning of the frequency of one of the external drivers is shown to operate on the complex vectors in the Hilbert space of pairs of logical phi-bits. This operation achieves a systematic and predictable C-NOT gate with unambiguously measurable input and output. The possibility of scaling the approach to more phi-bits is promising.

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Frequent coauthors

  • Keith Runge

    University of Arizona

    115 shared
  • Krishna Muralidharan

    62 shared
  • Jérôme O. Vasseur

    École Centrale de Lille

    51 shared
  • Manish Keswani

    University of Arizona

    35 shared
  • Anne-Christine Hladky

    Laboratoire de Mécanique et d’Acoustique

    33 shared
  • M. Arif Hasan

    Wayne State University

    27 shared
  • Pierre Lucas

    University of Arizona

    25 shared
  • Trevor Lata

    University of Arizona

    19 shared
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