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Experimental realization of an intrinsically error-protected superconducting qubit

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Encoding a qubit in logical quantum states with wavefunctions characterized by disjoint support and robust energies can offer simultaneous protection against relaxation and pure dephasing. Using a circuit-quantum-electrodynamics architecture, we experimentally realize a superconducting $0-\pi$ qubit, which hosts protected states suitable for quantum-information processing. Multi-tone spectroscopy measurements reveal the energy level structure of the system, which can be precisely described by a simple two-mode Hamiltonian. We find that the parity symmetry of the qubit results in charge-insensitive levels connecting the protected states, allowing for logical operations. The measured relaxation (1.6 ms) and dephasing times (25 $\mu$s) demonstrate that our implementation of the $0-\pi$ circuit not only broadens the family of superconducting qubits, but also represents a promising candidate for the building block of a fault-tolerant quantum processor.

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Violation of Cluster Property in Superconducting Qubit

cond-mat.stat-mech · 2024-11-25 · reject · novelty 2.0

The paper relabels the nonzero transition matrix element of a superconducting charge qubit as a violation of the cluster property, and proposes a standard two-cavity Jaynes-Cummings experiment as evidence.

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  • Violation of Cluster Property in Superconducting Qubit cond-mat.stat-mech · 2024-11-25 · reject · none · ref 43 · internal anchor

    The paper relabels the nonzero transition matrix element of a superconducting charge qubit as a violation of the cluster property, and proposes a standard two-cavity Jaynes-Cummings experiment as evidence.