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Combined Dissipative and Hamiltonian Cat Qubit Confinement

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Abstract

Quantum error correction with biased-noised qubits can drastically reduce the hardware overhead for universal and fault-tolerant quantum computation. In particular, cat qubits feature an exponential error bias thanks to their non-local encoding in the phase space of a quantum harmonic oscillator, and are thus a promising kind of biased noise qubits. To confine the state of an oscillator to the cat qubit manifold, two main approaches exist: a Kerr-based conservative confinement with high gate performances, and a dissipative confinement with robust protection to thermal and dephasing noise. Here, we introduce a combined dissipative and Hamiltonian to benefit from the best of both worlds.

Publication: R.Gautier, A.Sarlette, M.Mirrahimi, Combined Dissipative and Hamiltonian Cat Qubit Confinement, to be published.<br>

Presenters

  • Ronan Gautier

    Inria Paris, QUANTIC, Inria Paris

Authors

  • Ronan Gautier

    Inria Paris, QUANTIC, Inria Paris

  • Mazyar Mirrahimi

    Inria Paris, INRIA Paris, Quantic team, Inria, Inria, QUANTIC team, Inria Paris, Paris, France, QUANTIC, Inria Paris

  • Alain Sarlette

    Inria Paris, Quantic team, Inria, QUANTIC, Inria Paris