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arxiv: 1709.05425 · v3 · pith:CV2IDBW3new · submitted 2017-09-15 · 🪐 quant-ph · cond-mat.supr-con

A CNOT gate between multiphoton qubits encoded in two cavities

classification 🪐 quant-ph cond-mat.supr-con
keywords qubitsencodedgatelogicalsystemsalgorithmscavitiescnot
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Entangling gates between qubits are a crucial component for performing algorithms in quantum computers. However, any quantum algorithm must ultimately operate on error-protected logical qubits encoded in high-dimensional systems. Typically, logical qubits are encoded in multiple two-level systems, but entangling gates operating on such qubits are highly complex and have not yet been demonstrated. Here, we realize a controlled NOT (CNOT) gate between two multiphoton qubits in two microwave cavities. In this approach, we encode a qubit in the high-dimensional space of a single cavity mode, rather than in multiple two-level systems. We couple two such encoded qubits together through a transmon, which is driven by an RF pump to apply the gate within 190 ns. This is two orders of magnitude shorter than the decoherence time of the transmon, enabling a high-fidelity gate operation. These results are an important step towards universal algorithms on error-corrected logical qubits.

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