Optimal modulation of a frequency-tunable qubit ultrastrongly coupled to a cavity converts vacuum fluctuations via the dynamical Casimir effect into high-fidelity Fock, squeezed, and Schrödinger-cat cavity states.
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GKP error correction of cat and Fock states produces distillable magic states with higher success probability than vacuum, reducing distillation cost by up to ~3×.
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Engineering Nonclassical States via the Dynamical Casimir Effect
Optimal modulation of a frequency-tunable qubit ultrastrongly coupled to a cavity converts vacuum fluctuations via the dynamical Casimir effect into high-fidelity Fock, squeezed, and Schrödinger-cat cavity states.
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Improved GKP magic states from error-corrected non-Gaussian quantum states
GKP error correction of cat and Fock states produces distillable magic states with higher success probability than vacuum, reducing distillation cost by up to ~3×.