Realizing permutation gates with phi-bits: Acoustic quantum analogue computing
Abstract
We present both the theoretical framework and experimental implementation of permutation gates using logical phi-bits, classical acoustic analogs of qubits. Logical phi-bits are nonlinear acoustic modes supported by externally driven acoustic metamaterials. Using a tensor product of modified Bloch sphere representations, we realize all possible two logical phi-bit permutations including SWAP and C-NOT. We also illustrate the scalability of a permutation for any number of logical phi-bits. Experimental demonstrations of these permutations require a single physical action on the driving conditions of the acoustic metamaterial. All logical phi-bits exist in the same physical system. We compare the phi-bit system with its quantum counterpart using Qiskit simulations, which illustrate the complexity of realizing these permutations in a quantum context.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (4)
David Cavalluzzi
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Arizona 1 , Tucson, Arizona 85721,
Akinsanmi S. Ige
New Frontiers of Sound Science and Technology Center, The University of Arizona 2 , Tucson, Arizona 85721,
Keith Runge
Pierre A. Deymier