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Stabilizing a Bosonic Qubit using Colored Dissipation
arXiv
Authors: Harald Putterman, Joseph Iverson, Qian Xu, Liang Jiang, Oskar Painter, Fernando G. S. L. Brandão, Kyungjoo Noh
Year
2021
Paper ID
63082
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Protected qubits such as the 0-π qubit, and bosonic qubits including cat qubits and GKP qubits offer advantages for fault-tolerance. Some of these protected qubits (e.g., 0-π qubit and Kerr cat qubit) are stabilized by Hamiltonians which have (near-)degenerate ground state manifolds with large energy-gaps to the excited state manifolds. Without dissipative stabilization mechanisms the performance of such energy-gap-protected qubits can be limited by leakage to excited states. Here, we propose a scheme for dissipatively stabilizing an energy-gap-protected qubit using colored (i.e., frequency-selective) dissipation without inducing errors in the ground state manifold. Concretely we apply our colored dissipation technique to Kerr cat qubits and propose colored Kerr cat qubits which are protected by an engineered colored single-photon loss. When applied to the Kerr cat qubits our scheme significantly suppresses leakage-induced bit-flip errors (which we show are a limiting error mechanism) while only using linear interactions. Beyond the benefits to the Kerr cat qubit we also show that our frequency-selective loss technique can be applied to a broader class of protected qubits.
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- Protected qubits such as the 0-π qubit, and bosonic qubits including cat qubits and GKP qubits offer advantages for fault-tolerance.
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