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Introducing the Kapitzonium - Quantum control and noise protection of a Floquet $0-pi$ qubit

ORAL · Invited

Abstract

Time-periodic systems allow engineering new effective Hamiltonians from limited physical interactions. For example, the inverted position of the Kapitza pendulum emerges as a stable equilibrium with rapid drive of its pivot point.

In this work, we propose the emph{Kapitzonium}: a Floquet qubit that is the superconducting circuit analog of a mechanical Kapitza pendulum.

Under periodic driving, the emerging qubit states are exponentially protected against bit and phase flips caused by dissipation, which is the primary source of decoherence of current qubits. However, we find that dissipation causes leakage out of the Floquet qubit subspace.

We engineer a passive cooling scheme to stabilize the qubit subspace, which is crucial for high fidelity quantum control under dissipation.

Furthermore, we introduce a hardware-efficient fluorescence-based method for qubit measurement and discuss the experimental implementation of the Floquet qubit. The proposed {Kapitzonium} is one of the simplest Floquet qubits that can be realized with current technology -- and it already has many intriguing features and capabilities. Our work provides the first steps to develop more complex Floquet quantum systems that can be engineered from the ground up to realize large-scale protected engineered dynamics.

Presenters

  • Amir H Safavi-Naeini

    Stanford Univ, Stanford University

Authors

  • Amir H Safavi-Naeini

    Stanford Univ, Stanford University

  • Zhaoyou Wang

    Stanford University