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Deterministic phonon phase gates with number-resolving phonon detection

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Abstract

We implement frequency-dependent scattering of itinerant phonon qubits from superconducting transmon qubits that yields phonon phase control in an acoustic Mach-Zehnder interferometer. The experiments demonstrate phonon indistinguishability and interference visibility exceeding 99%, more than an order-of-magnitude improvement over our previous demonstration [H. Qiao et al., Science (2023)]. Additionally, we propose and implement a multi-phonon detection scheme that enables coherent conversion between itinerant two-phonon Fock states and transmon qutrit states, partially transferring the Hong-Ou-Mandel two-phonon entangled output state into an entangled state of two qutrit transmons. The performance of this phononic qubit hardware holds promise for the future development of a linear mechanical quantum computing architecture.

Presenters

  • Hong Qiao

    University of Chicago

Authors

  • Hong Qiao

    University of Chicago

  • Zhaoyou Wang

    University of Chicago

  • Gustav Andersson

    University of Chicago

  • Alexander Anferov

    University of Chicago

  • Christopher R Conner

    University of Chicago

  • Yash J Joshi

    University of Chicago

  • Shiheng Li

    University of Chicago, Univ of Chicago

  • Jacob M Miller

    University of Chicago

  • Xuntao Wu

    University of Chicago

  • Haoxiong Yan

    Applied Materials, University of Chicago

  • Liang Jiang

    University of Chicago

  • Andrew N Cleland

    University of Chicago