An oscillating-voltage-biased Josephson junction plus a filtered thermal bath can dissipatively stabilize and error-correct a GKP qubit, with simulated coherence enhancement of about 1000 times.
Modular variable laser cooling for efficient entropy extraction
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We propose and experimentally demonstrate a method for laser cooling an oscillator based on sequences of spin-state-dependent displacements followed by spin repumping. For a thermal state with mean occupation $\bar{n}\gg 1$ the method attains a reduction to 0.632 of the initial thermal oscillator occupation for two repumps of the two-level spin state. This is within a factor of 2.53 of the optimum that might be expected due to the reduction of the oscillator entropy by $2 \ln(2)$. We show that the method, which is based on encoding the value of the modular-variable of the oscillator into the spin, has a simple semi-classical description in terms of a Bayesian update. We demonstrate the method experimentally using the internal and motional states of a single trapped ion.
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Self-correcting GKP qubit in a superconducting circuit with an oscillating voltage bias
An oscillating-voltage-biased Josephson junction plus a filtered thermal bath can dissipatively stabilize and error-correct a GKP qubit, with simulated coherence enhancement of about 1000 times.