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Distant Entanglement Generation between Magnon and Superconducting Qubits in Magnon-Mediated Hybrid Systems
arXiv
Authors: Guosen Liu, Pei Pei
Year
2026
Paper ID
4263
Status
Preprint
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We propose an efficient two-stage protocol for generating distant entanglement in a magnon-mediated hybrid quantum system, where magnons serve dual roles as both interaction mediators and qubits. This integrated design reduces the physical component count while leveraging the inherent advantages of magnons, such as their strong coupling via magnetic dipole interactions, low dissipation, and high integrability. In our setup, a superconducting resonator interfaces between a local superconducting qubit (SQ) and a local magnonic system (QM1), which is waveguide-coupled to a remote magnonic system (QM2). The protocol comprises two stages: (i) deterministic Bell-state generation between the SQ and QM1 using shortcuts to adiabaticity, and (ii) coherent state transfer to QM2 via engineered Hamiltonian dynamics. This adiabatic characteristic enhances robustness against environmental dissipation. Numerical simulations under realistic noise conditions confirm strong resilience to decoherence, achieving fidelity F > 0.90 and negativity mathcal{N}2 > 0.40. These results establish the protocol as a scalable and practical building block for distributed quantum networks.
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