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Paper 1

Measurement of correlated charge noise in superconducting qubits at an underground facility.

Bratrud G, Lewis S, Anyang K, Colón Cesaní A, Dyson T, Magoon H, Sabhari D, Spahn G, Wagner G, Gualtieri R, Kurinsky NA, Linehan R, McDermott R, Sussman S, Temples DJ, Uemura S, Bathurst C, Cancelo G, Chen R, Chou A, Hernandez I, Hollister M, Hsu L, James C, Kennard K, Khatiwada R, Lukens P, Novati V, Raha N, Ray S, Ren R, Rodriguez A, Schmidt B, Stifter K, Yu J, Baxter D, Figueroa-Feliciano E, Bowring D.

Year
2025
Journal
Nat Commun
DOI
10.1038/s41467-025-63724-4
arXiv
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Paper 2

Probing quantum correlations in non-degenerate hyper-Raman process

Moumita Das, Biswajit Sen, Ankur Sensharma, Kishore Thapliyal, Anirban Pathak

Year
2024
Journal
arXiv preprint
DOI
arXiv:2410.04007
arXiv
2410.04007

Possibilities of observing single mode and intermodal quantum correlations (e.g., antibunching, steering and entanglement) are studied for a probed-hyper-Raman system with specific attention on the impact of a probe on the single and multi-mode quantum correlations generated in a hyper-Raman active system. The physical system studied here considers that the probe interacts continuously with the non-degenerate pump modes in the hyper-Raman active system via a nonlinear coupling. The investigation has revealed that quantum correlations in the Raman systems can be controlled using the probe. Further, it is observed that the quantum steering between the pump and anti-Stokes modes can be influenced significantly by controlling the interaction between the system and the probe. Unlike steering, probe could neither deteriorate the nonclassical correlations, namely intermodal entanglement and photon antibunching, nor induce them. Though the witness of the corresponding nonclassical effect depends on the initial state of the probe as well as the coupling strength

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