Stroboscopic small-Big-small sequences with an auxiliary qubit stabilize cat and squeezed-cat manifolds, preserve bit-flip bias, and partially correct single-photon loss without reservoir engineering.
Bosonic quantum error correction codes in superconducting quantum circuits
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Quantum information is vulnerable to environmental noise and experimental imperfections, hindering the reliability of practical quantum information processors. Therefore, quantum error correction (QEC) that can protect quantum information against noise is vital for universal and scalable quantum computation. Among many different experimental platforms, superconducting quantum circuits and bosonic encodings in superconducting microwave modes are appealing for their unprecedented potential in QEC. During the last few years, bosonic QEC is demonstrated to reach the break-even point, i.e. the lifetime of a logical qubit is enhanced to exceed that of any individual components composing the experimental system. Beyond that, universal gate sets and fault-tolerant operations on the bosonic codes are also realized, pushing quantum information processing towards the QEC era. In this article, we review the recent progress of the bosonic codes, including the Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill codes, cat codes, and binomial codes, and discuss the opportunities of bosonic codes in various quantum applications, ranging from fault-tolerant quantum computation to quantum metrology. We also summarize the challenges associated with the bosonic codes and provide an outlook for the potential research directions in the long terms.
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Stroboscopic Stabilization of Cat Qubits
Stroboscopic small-Big-small sequences with an auxiliary qubit stabilize cat and squeezed-cat manifolds, preserve bit-flip bias, and partially correct single-photon loss without reservoir engineering.