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The size of macroscopic superposition states in flux qubits

Source: EPL 89, 30003 (2010); doi:10.1209/0295-5075/89/30003

Issue Date: 8 March 2010

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ISSN:
1553-9644 (online)
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J. Korsbakken
Department of Physics and Berkeley Quantum Information and Computation Center, University of California - Berkeley, CA 94720, USA. Department of Chemistry and Berkeley Quantum Information and Computation Center, University of California - Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.

F. Wilhelm


K. Whaley

The question as to whether or not quantum mechanics is applicable to the macroscopic scale has motivated efforts to generate superposition states of macroscopic numbers of particles and to determine their effective size. Superpositions of circulating current states in flux qubits constitute candidate states that have been argued to be at least mesoscopic. We present a microscopic analysis that reveals the number of electrons participating in these superpositions to be surprisingly but not trivially small, even though differences in macroscopic observables are large. ©2010
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