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Experimental implementation of fault-tolerant error syndrome measurement for pair-cat code (2/2)

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Abstract

Stabilized quantum manifolds of a bosonic system can encode error-protected qubits. In particular, a single-mode manifold spanned by cat states can exponentially suppress against phase-flip errors. However, errors due to photon loss cannot be corrected without stopping the stabilization process, using existing microwave superconducting circuit technology. Phase-flip suppression can also be achieved by stabilizing a manifold spanned by pair-cat states, which are superpositions of the two-mode states called Barut-Girardello/pair-coherent states. Moreover, it is now possible to detect, in a fault-tolerant manner, photon-loss errors in either mode, simultaneously with the manifold stabilization, by monitoring the photon-number difference between them. In this talk, we will present an experimental implementation of cavities and superconducting devices that is compatible with such encoding. We will also report on techniques of continuous monitoring of the photon number difference between the modes. Part-two of this two-part presentation will present our most recent experimental progress.

Presenters

  • Ioannis Tsioutsios

    Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, Yale University

Authors

  • Ioannis Tsioutsios

    Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, Yale University

  • Akshay Koottandavida

    Yale University, Department of Applied Physics, Yale University

  • Shantanu O Mundhada

    Yale University, Department of Applied Physics, Yale University

  • Luigi Frunzio

    Yale University, Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, Departments of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University

  • Michel H. Devoret

    Yale University, Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, Applied Physics, Yale University