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Quantum stabilizers implemented with superconducting hardware

ORAL

Abstract

Quantum stabilizer operations play an important role in quantum error correction and are typically implemented in software-controlled entangling gates and measurements of groups of qubits. Alternatively, qubits can be designed so that the Hamiltonian includes terms that corresponds directly to stabilizers for protecting quantum information. In this talk, we demonstrate such a hardware implementation of stabilizers in a superconducting circuit based on concatenation of π-periodic Josephson elements. With local on-chip flux- and charge-biasing, we observe a flattening of the transition between the computational states with respect to flux that is exponential in the number of frustrated plaquette elements, in close agreement with our numerical modeling.

Presenters

  • Yebin Liu

    Syracuse University

Authors

  • Yebin Liu

    Syracuse University

  • Kenneth R Dodge

    Syracuse University

  • Bradley G Cole

    Syracuse University

  • Abigail Shearrow

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • Emma Brann

    University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • Matthew Snyder

    University of Wisconsin- Madison

  • Andrey Klots

    Google LLC

  • Lev Ioffe

    Google LLC

  • Robert McDermott

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • B.L.T. Plourde

    Syracuse University