Protected Z and X measurements of the 0-pi qubit are proposed, with exponentially suppressed errors via GKP-state encoding and charge-parity mapping.
Cat-qubit-inspired gate on cos($2\theta$) qubits
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For $\cos(2\theta)$ qubits based on voltage-controlled semiconductor nanowire Josephson junctions we introduce a single-qubit $Z$ gate inspired by the noise-bias preserving gate of the Kerr-cat qubit. This scheme relies on a $\pi$ rotation in phase space via a beamsplitter-like transformation between a qubit and ancilla qubit. The rotation is implemented by adiabatically changing the potential energies of the two qubits such as to preserve a double-well potential at all times. This gate constrains the dynamics in the subspace of a $\cos(2\theta)$ qubit at all times, therefore yielding high-fidelity operation while preserving the qubit's coherence. We introduce a circuit to realize this gate and support our findings with numerical simulations.
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Protected measurements for protected superconducting qubits
Protected Z and X measurements of the 0-pi qubit are proposed, with exponentially suppressed errors via GKP-state encoding and charge-parity mapping.