Star Code: Experimental Demonstration of Autonomous Error Correction with Two-Qutrits (Part II Experiment)
ORAL
Abstract
The implementation of the star code requires strong qutrit-qutrit (QQ) red (beam-splitting) and blue (two-photon squeezing) sideband interactions. We develop a coherence-preserving inductive coupler capable of providing individual sideband rates larger than 5 MHz while suppressing residual static cross-Kerr strength below 300 kHz. Utilizing this linear coupler for the star code scheme, we experimentally demonstrate lifetime improvements of the logical zero |L0>, logical one |L1>, and logical superposition states by factors of 3.2, 5.6, and 3.7 respectively. Among these, the lifetime of |L0> surpasses the longest coherence time in the system achieving partial-breakeven performance. To our knowledge, this is the first such realization in a transmon-based system with autonomous error correction.
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Presenters
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Ziqian Li
University of Chicago
Authors
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Ziqian Li
University of Chicago
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Tanay Roy
University of Chicago, Fermilab
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David Rodriguez Perez
Colorado School of Mines, Rigetti Computing, Colorado School of Mines
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Eliot Kapit
Colorado School of Mines
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David Schuster
University of Chicago, Stanford University