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Nonlocal dynamics in a superconducting circuit

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Abstract

Quantum harmonic oscillators are prized in the field of superconducting qubits for their long lifetimes, which make them attractive for encoding quantum information in multi-photon states. These bosonic encoded qubits rely on residual small nonlinearities for state preparation, manipulation, and readout. For example, an oscillator coupled to a transmon qubit inherits a small two-photon interaction Hamiltonian, enabling the creation of non-classical states of light [1], but are there others? We present the design and experimental status of an alternative species of weakly-anharmonic oscillator where the nonlinearity comprises large displacements in phase space. Physically, this oscillator is made by combining extremely small Josephson energies and extremely large quantum phase fluctuations. Such oscillators could prove essential for error syndrome measurements in concatenated cat codes.

[1] Kirchmair et al. Nature 495 (2013).

Presenters

  • Clarke Smith

    Ecole Normale Supérieure

Authors

  • Clarke Smith

    Ecole Normale Supérieure

  • Alvise Borgognoni

    Mines ParisTech

  • Camille Berdou

    Ecole Normale Superieure, Ecole Normale Supérieure

  • Marius Villiers

    Ecole Normale Supérieure

  • Aron Vanselow

    Inria

  • Natalia Pankratova

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • José Palomo

    Ecole Normale Supérieure

  • Aurélie Pierret

    Ecole Normale Supérieure

  • Takis Kontos

    Ecole Normale Supérieure, ENS Paris, LPENS, PSL, CNRS

  • Mazyar Mirrahimi

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

  • Benoit Douçot

    Sorbonne Université

  • Philippe Campagne-Ibarcq

    INRIA Paris, Inria

  • Zaki Leghtas

    Mines ParisTech