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Demonstration of Discrete-Time Quantum Walks and Observation of Topological Edge States in a Superconducting Qutrit Chain

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Authors: Kun Zhou, Jian-Wen Xu, Qi-Ping Su, Yu Zhang, Xiang-Min Yu, Zhuang Ma, Han-Yu Zhang, Hong-Yi Shi, Wen Zheng, Shu-Yi Pan, Yi-Hao Kang, Zhi-Guo Huang, Chui-Ping Yang, Shao-Xiong Li, Yang Yu

Year

2026

Paper ID

4244

Status

Preprint

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162

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Abstract

Quantum walk serves as a versatile tool for universal quantum computing and algorithmic research. However, the implementation of discrete-time quantum walks (DTQWs) with superconducting circuits is still constrained by some limitations such as operation precision, circuit depth and connectivity. With improved hardware efficiency by using superconducting qutrits (three-level systems), we experimentally demonstrate a scalable DTQW in a superconducting circuit, observing the ballistic spreading of quantum walk in a qutrit chain. The usage of qutrits in our implementation allows hardware efficiently encoding of the walker position and the coin degree of freedom. By exploiting the flexibility and intrinsic symmetries of qutrit-based DTQWs, we successfully prepare two topological phases in the chain. For the first time, particle-hole-symmetry-protected edge states, bounded at the interface between these two topological phases, are observed in the superconducting platform. Measured parameter dependencies further validate the properties of edge states. The scalability and gate-control compatibility of the demonstrated DTQWs enable a versatile tool for superconducting quantum computing and quantum simulation.

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