A qudit-native framework for discrete time crystals reveals multilevel dynamical mechanisms that stabilize higher-order subharmonic responses and enable concurrent 2T/3T phases in spin-1, spin-3/2, and spin-2 systems.
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Superconducting circuit hosts fractional fluxon states (fraxons) in a tailored Josephson potential to realize protected qudits with a STIRAP gate protocol.
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A Qudit-native Framework for Discrete Time Crystals
A qudit-native framework for discrete time crystals reveals multilevel dynamical mechanisms that stabilize higher-order subharmonic responses and enable concurrent 2T/3T phases in spin-1, spin-3/2, and spin-2 systems.
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Fraxonium: Fractional fluxon states for qudit encoding
Superconducting circuit hosts fractional fluxon states (fraxons) in a tailored Josephson potential to realize protected qudits with a STIRAP gate protocol.