Combined Dissipative and Hamiltonian Confinement of Cat Qubits

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Abstract

Quantum error correction with biased-noise qubits can drastically reduce the hardware overhead for universal and fault-tolerant quantum computation. Cat qubits are a promising realization of biased-noise qubits as they feature an exponential error bias inherited from their nonlocal encoding in the phase space of a quantum harmonic oscillator. To confine the state of an oscillator to the cat-qubit manifold, two main approaches have been considered so far: a Kerr-based Hamiltonian confinement with high gate performances, and a dissipative confinement with robust protection against a broad range of noise mechanisms. We introduce a new combined dissipative and Hamiltonian confinement scheme based on two-photon dissipation together with a two-photon exchange (TPE) Hamiltonian. The TPE Hamiltonian is similar to Kerr nonlinearity, but unlike the Kerr it induces only a bounded distinction between even- and odd-photon eigenstates, a highly beneficial feature for protecting the cat qubits with dissipative mechanisms. Using this combined confinement scheme, we demonstrate fast and bias-preserving gates with drastically improved performance compared to dissipative or Hamiltonian schemes. In addition, this combined scheme can be implemented experimentally with only minor modifications of existing dissipative cat-qubit experiments.

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Gautier, R., Sarlette, A., & Mirrahimi, M. (2022). Combined Dissipative and Hamiltonian Confinement of Cat Qubits. PRX Quantum, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.3.020339

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