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Noise Resilient Edge Modes on a Chain of Superconducting Qubits

ORAL

Abstract

Inherent symmetry of a quantum system may protect its otherwise fragile states. Leveraging such protection requires testing its robustness against uncontrolled environmental interactions. Using 47 superconducting qubits, we implement the one-dimensional kicked Ising model which exhibits non-local Majorana edge modes (MEMs) with $mathbb{Z}_2$ parity symmetry. Remarkably, we find that any multi-qubit Pauli operator overlapping with the MEMs exhibits a uniform late-time decay rate comparable to single-qubit relaxation rates, irrespective of its size or composition. This characteristic allows us to accurately reconstruct the exponentially localized spatial profiles of the MEMs. Furthermore, the MEMs are found to be resilient against certain symmetry-breaking noise owing to a prethermalization mechanism. Our work elucidates the complex interplay between noise and symmetry-protected edge modes in a solid-state environment.

Presenters

  • Xiao Mi

    Google

Authors

  • Xiao Mi

    Google

  • Dmitry Abanin

    Google, University of Geneva

  • Vadim Smelyanskiy

    Google LLC

  • Pedram Roushan

    Google LLC

  • Michael Sonner

    Univ of Geneva

  • Murphy Yuezhen Niu

    Google LLC

  • Kenneth Lee

    Google LLC

  • Brooks Foxen

    Google LLC