Abstract
We present a scalable quantum-bus-based device for generating the entanglement on photons in distant superconducting resonators (SRs). The device is composed of some one-dimensional (1D) SRs r(j) coupled to the quantum bus (another common resonator R) in its different positions assisted by superconducting quantum interferometer devices which are used to tune the coupling strengths between r(j) and R. By using the technique for catching and releasing a photon state in a 1D SR, it can work as an entanglement generator or a node in quantum communication. To demonstrate the performance of this device, we propose a one-step scheme to generate high-fidelity Bell state on photons in two distant SRs. It works in the dispersive regime of r(j) and R, which enables us to extend it to generate high-fidelity multi-Bell states on different resonator pairs simultaneously.