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data-tooltip="Disordered Systems and Neural Networks">cond-mat.dis-nn</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Strongly Correlated Electrons">cond-mat.str-el</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Lattice">hep-lat</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Observation of disorder-free localization and efficient disorder averaging on a quantum processor </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Gyawali%2C+G">Gaurav Gyawali</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Cochran%2C+T">Tyler Cochran</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Lensky%2C+Y">Yuri Lensky</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Rosenberg%2C+E">Eliott Rosenberg</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Karamlou%2C+A+H">Amir H. Karamlou</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Kechedzhi%2C+K">Kostyantyn Kechedzhi</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Berndtsson%2C+J">Julia Berndtsson</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Westerhout%2C+T">Tom Westerhout</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Asfaw%2C+A">Abraham Asfaw</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Abanin%2C+D">Dmitry Abanin</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+R">Rajeev Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Beni%2C+L+A">Laleh Aghababaie Beni</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Andersen%2C+T+I">Trond I. Andersen</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Ansmann%2C+M">Markus Ansmann</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Arute%2C+F">Frank Arute</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Arya%2C+K">Kunal Arya</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Astrakhantsev%2C+N">Nikita Astrakhantsev</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Atalaya%2C+J">Juan Atalaya</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Babbush%2C+R">Ryan Babbush</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Ballard%2C+B">Brian Ballard</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bardin%2C+J+C">Joseph C. Bardin</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bengtsson%2C+A">Andreas Bengtsson</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bilmes%2C+A">Alexander Bilmes</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bortoli%2C+G">Gina Bortoli</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bourassa%2C+A">Alexandre Bourassa</a> , et al. (195 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2410.06557v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> One of the most challenging problems in the computational study of localization in quantum manybody systems is to capture the effects of rare events, which requires sampling over exponentially many disorder realizations. We implement an efficient procedure on a quantum processor, leveraging quantum parallelism, to efficiently sample over all disorder realizations. We observe localization without d… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2410.06557v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2410.06557v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2410.06557v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> One of the most challenging problems in the computational study of localization in quantum manybody systems is to capture the effects of rare events, which requires sampling over exponentially many disorder realizations. We implement an efficient procedure on a quantum processor, leveraging quantum parallelism, to efficiently sample over all disorder realizations. We observe localization without disorder in quantum many-body dynamics in one and two dimensions: perturbations do not diffuse even though both the generator of evolution and the initial states are fully translationally invariant. The disorder strength as well as its density can be readily tuned using the initial state. Furthermore, we demonstrate the versatility of our platform by measuring Renyi entropies. Our method could also be extended to higher moments of the physical observables and disorder learning. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2410.06557v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2410.06557v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 9 October, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2024. </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.17142">arXiv:2409.17142</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2409.17142">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2409.17142">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Quantum Physics">quant-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Strongly Correlated Electrons">cond-mat.str-el</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Lattice">hep-lat</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Visualizing Dynamics of Charges and Strings in (2+1)D Lattice Gauge Theories </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Cochran%2C+T+A">Tyler A. Cochran</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Jobst%2C+B">Bernhard Jobst</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Rosenberg%2C+E">Eliott Rosenberg</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Lensky%2C+Y+D">Yuri D. Lensky</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Gyawali%2C+G">Gaurav Gyawali</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Eassa%2C+N">Norhan Eassa</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Will%2C+M">Melissa Will</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Abanin%2C+D">Dmitry Abanin</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+R">Rajeev Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Beni%2C+L+A">Laleh Aghababaie Beni</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Andersen%2C+T+I">Trond I. Andersen</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Ansmann%2C+M">Markus Ansmann</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Arute%2C+F">Frank Arute</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Arya%2C+K">Kunal Arya</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Asfaw%2C+A">Abraham Asfaw</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Atalaya%2C+J">Juan Atalaya</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Babbush%2C+R">Ryan Babbush</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Ballard%2C+B">Brian Ballard</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bardin%2C+J+C">Joseph C. Bardin</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bengtsson%2C+A">Andreas Bengtsson</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bilmes%2C+A">Alexander Bilmes</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bourassa%2C+A">Alexandre Bourassa</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bovaird%2C+J">Jenna Bovaird</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Broughton%2C+M">Michael Broughton</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Browne%2C+D+A">David A. Browne</a> , et al. (167 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2409.17142v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Lattice gauge theories (LGTs) can be employed to understand a wide range of phenomena, from elementary particle scattering in high-energy physics to effective descriptions of many-body interactions in materials. Studying dynamical properties of emergent phases can be challenging as it requires solving many-body problems that are generally beyond perturbative limits. We investigate the dynamics of… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2409.17142v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2409.17142v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2409.17142v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Lattice gauge theories (LGTs) can be employed to understand a wide range of phenomena, from elementary particle scattering in high-energy physics to effective descriptions of many-body interactions in materials. Studying dynamical properties of emergent phases can be challenging as it requires solving many-body problems that are generally beyond perturbative limits. We investigate the dynamics of local excitations in a $\mathbb{Z}_2$ LGT using a two-dimensional lattice of superconducting qubits. We first construct a simple variational circuit which prepares low-energy states that have a large overlap with the ground state; then we create particles with local gates and simulate their quantum dynamics via a discretized time evolution. As the effective magnetic field is increased, our measurements show signatures of transitioning from deconfined to confined dynamics. For confined excitations, the magnetic field induces a tension in the string connecting them. Our method allows us to experimentally image string dynamics in a (2+1)D LGT from which we uncover two distinct regimes inside the confining phase: for weak confinement the string fluctuates strongly in the transverse direction, while for strong confinement transverse fluctuations are effectively frozen. In addition, we demonstrate a resonance condition at which dynamical string breaking is facilitated. Our LGT implementation on a quantum processor presents a novel set of techniques for investigating emergent particle and string dynamics. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2409.17142v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2409.17142v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 25 September, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> September 2024. </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.17385">arXiv:2405.17385</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2405.17385">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2405.17385">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Quantum Physics">quant-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics">cond-mat.mes-hall</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Strongly Correlated Electrons">cond-mat.str-el</span> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Thermalization and Criticality on an Analog-Digital Quantum Simulator </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Andersen%2C+T+I">Trond I. Andersen</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Astrakhantsev%2C+N">Nikita Astrakhantsev</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Karamlou%2C+A+H">Amir H. Karamlou</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Berndtsson%2C+J">Julia Berndtsson</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Motruk%2C+J">Johannes Motruk</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Szasz%2C+A">Aaron Szasz</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Gross%2C+J+A">Jonathan A. Gross</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Schuckert%2C+A">Alexander Schuckert</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Westerhout%2C+T">Tom Westerhout</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Zhang%2C+Y">Yaxing Zhang</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Forati%2C+E">Ebrahim Forati</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Rossi%2C+D">Dario Rossi</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Kobrin%2C+B">Bryce Kobrin</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Di+Paolo%2C+A">Agustin Di Paolo</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Klots%2C+A+R">Andrey R. Klots</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Drozdov%2C+I">Ilya Drozdov</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Kurilovich%2C+V+D">Vladislav D. Kurilovich</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Petukhov%2C+A">Andre Petukhov</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Ioffe%2C+L+B">Lev B. Ioffe</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Elben%2C+A">Andreas Elben</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Rath%2C+A">Aniket Rath</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Vitale%2C+V">Vittorio Vitale</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Vermersch%2C+B">Benoit Vermersch</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+R">Rajeev Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Beni%2C+L+A">Laleh Aghababaie Beni</a> , et al. (202 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2405.17385v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Understanding how interacting particles approach thermal equilibrium is a major challenge of quantum simulators. Unlocking the full potential of such systems toward this goal requires flexible initial state preparation, precise time evolution, and extensive probes for final state characterization. We present a quantum simulator comprising 69 superconducting qubits which supports both universal qua… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2405.17385v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2405.17385v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2405.17385v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Understanding how interacting particles approach thermal equilibrium is a major challenge of quantum simulators. Unlocking the full potential of such systems toward this goal requires flexible initial state preparation, precise time evolution, and extensive probes for final state characterization. We present a quantum simulator comprising 69 superconducting qubits which supports both universal quantum gates and high-fidelity analog evolution, with performance beyond the reach of classical simulation in cross-entropy benchmarking experiments. Emulating a two-dimensional (2D) XY quantum magnet, we leverage a wide range of measurement techniques to study quantum states after ramps from an antiferromagnetic initial state. We observe signatures of the classical Kosterlitz-Thouless phase transition, as well as strong deviations from Kibble-Zurek scaling predictions attributed to the interplay between quantum and classical coarsening of the correlated domains. This interpretation is corroborated by injecting variable energy density into the initial state, which enables studying the effects of the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH) in targeted parts of the eigenspectrum. Finally, we digitally prepare the system in pairwise-entangled dimer states and image the transport of energy and vorticity during thermalization. These results establish the efficacy of superconducting analog-digital quantum processors for preparing states across many-body spectra and unveiling their thermalization dynamics. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2405.17385v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2405.17385v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 8 July, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 27 May, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2024. </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.02989">arXiv:2404.02989</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2404.02989">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2404.02989">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Quantum Physics">quant-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics">cond-mat.mes-hall</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Superconductivity">cond-mat.supr-con</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.5.030341">10.1103/PRXQuantum.5.030341 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Dephasing in Fluxonium Qubits from Coherent Quantum Phase Slips </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Randeria%2C+M+T">Mallika T. Randeria</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Hazard%2C+T+M">Thomas M. Hazard</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Di+Paolo%2C+A">Agustin Di Paolo</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Azar%2C+K">Kate Azar</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Hays%2C+M">Max Hays</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Ding%2C+L">Leon Ding</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=An%2C+J">Junyoung An</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Gingras%2C+M">Michael Gingras</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Niedzielski%2C+B+M">Bethany M. Niedzielski</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Stickler%2C+H">Hannah Stickler</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Grover%2C+J+A">Jeffrey A. Grover</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Yoder%2C+J+L">Jonilyn L. Yoder</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Schwartz%2C+M+E">Mollie E. Schwartz</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Oliver%2C+W+D">William D. Oliver</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Serniak%2C+K">Kyle Serniak</a> </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2404.02989v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Phase slips occur across all Josephson junctions (JJs) at a rate that increases with the impedance of the junction. In superconducting qubits composed of JJ-array superinductors -- such as fluxonium -- phase slips in the array can lead to decoherence. In particular, phase-slip processes at the individual array junctions can coherently interfere, each with an Aharonov--Casher phase that depends on… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2404.02989v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2404.02989v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2404.02989v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Phase slips occur across all Josephson junctions (JJs) at a rate that increases with the impedance of the junction. In superconducting qubits composed of JJ-array superinductors -- such as fluxonium -- phase slips in the array can lead to decoherence. In particular, phase-slip processes at the individual array junctions can coherently interfere, each with an Aharonov--Casher phase that depends on the offset charges of the array islands. These coherent quantum phase slips (CQPS) perturbatively modify the qubit frequency, and therefore charge noise on the array islands will lead to dephasing. By varying the impedance of the array junctions, we design a set of fluxonium qubits in which the expected phase-slip rate within the JJ-array changes by several orders of magnitude. We characterize the coherence times of these qubits and demonstrate that the scaling of CQPS-induced dephasing rates agrees with our theoretical model. Furthermore, we perform noise spectroscopy of two qubits in regimes dominated by either CQPS or flux noise. We find the noise power spectrum associated with CQPS dephasing appears to be featureless at low frequencies and not $1/f$. Numerical simulations indicate this behavior is consistent with charge noise generated by charge-parity fluctuations within the array. Our findings broadly inform JJ-array-design tradeoffs, relevant for the numerous superconducting qubit designs employing JJ-array superinductors. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2404.02989v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2404.02989v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 4 October, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 3 April, 2024; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> April 2024. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> PRX Quantum 5, 030341 (2024) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.04792">arXiv:2303.04792</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2303.04792">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2303.04792">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Quantum Physics">quant-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Statistical Mechanics">cond-mat.stat-mech</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="High Energy Physics - Theory">hep-th</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06505-7">10.1038/s41586-023-06505-7 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Measurement-induced entanglement and teleportation on a noisy quantum processor </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Hoke%2C+J+C">Jesse C. Hoke</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Ippoliti%2C+M">Matteo Ippoliti</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Rosenberg%2C+E">Eliott Rosenberg</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Abanin%2C+D">Dmitry Abanin</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Acharya%2C+R">Rajeev Acharya</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Andersen%2C+T+I">Trond I. Andersen</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Ansmann%2C+M">Markus Ansmann</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Arute%2C+F">Frank Arute</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Arya%2C+K">Kunal Arya</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Asfaw%2C+A">Abraham Asfaw</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Atalaya%2C+J">Juan Atalaya</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bardin%2C+J+C">Joseph C. Bardin</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bengtsson%2C+A">Andreas Bengtsson</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bortoli%2C+G">Gina Bortoli</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bourassa%2C+A">Alexandre Bourassa</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bovaird%2C+J">Jenna Bovaird</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Brill%2C+L">Leon Brill</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Broughton%2C+M">Michael Broughton</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Buckley%2C+B+B">Bob B. Buckley</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Buell%2C+D+A">David A. Buell</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Burger%2C+T">Tim Burger</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Burkett%2C+B">Brian Burkett</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bushnell%2C+N">Nicholas Bushnell</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Chen%2C+Z">Zijun Chen</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Chiaro%2C+B">Ben Chiaro</a> , et al. (138 additional authors not shown) </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2303.04792v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Measurement has a special role in quantum theory: by collapsing the wavefunction it can enable phenomena such as teleportation and thereby alter the "arrow of time" that constrains unitary evolution. When integrated in many-body dynamics, measurements can lead to emergent patterns of quantum information in space-time that go beyond established paradigms for characterizing phases, either in or out… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2303.04792v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2303.04792v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2303.04792v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Measurement has a special role in quantum theory: by collapsing the wavefunction it can enable phenomena such as teleportation and thereby alter the "arrow of time" that constrains unitary evolution. When integrated in many-body dynamics, measurements can lead to emergent patterns of quantum information in space-time that go beyond established paradigms for characterizing phases, either in or out of equilibrium. On present-day NISQ processors, the experimental realization of this physics is challenging due to noise, hardware limitations, and the stochastic nature of quantum measurement. Here we address each of these experimental challenges and investigate measurement-induced quantum information phases on up to 70 superconducting qubits. By leveraging the interchangeability of space and time, we use a duality mapping, to avoid mid-circuit measurement and access different manifestations of the underlying phases -- from entanglement scaling to measurement-induced teleportation -- in a unified way. We obtain finite-size signatures of a phase transition with a decoding protocol that correlates the experimental measurement record with classical simulation data. The phases display sharply different sensitivity to noise, which we exploit to turn an inherent hardware limitation into a useful diagnostic. Our work demonstrates an approach to realize measurement-induced physics at scales that are at the limits of current NISQ processors. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2303.04792v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2303.04792v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 17 October, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 8 March, 2023; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> March 2023. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Nature 622, 481-486 (2023) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.03708">arXiv:2112.03708</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2112.03708">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2112.03708">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Quantum Physics">quant-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics">cond-mat.mes-hall</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04566-8">10.1038/s41586-022-04566-8 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Realizing Repeated Quantum Error Correction in a Distance-Three Surface Code </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Krinner%2C+S">Sebastian Krinner</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Lacroix%2C+N">Nathan Lacroix</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Remm%2C+A">Ants Remm</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Di+Paolo%2C+A">Agustin Di Paolo</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Genois%2C+E">Elie Genois</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Leroux%2C+C">Catherine Leroux</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Hellings%2C+C">Christoph Hellings</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Lazar%2C+S">Stefania Lazar</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Swiadek%2C+F">Francois Swiadek</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Herrmann%2C+J">Johannes Herrmann</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Norris%2C+G+J">Graham J. Norris</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Andersen%2C+C+K">Christian Kraglund Andersen</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=M%C3%BCller%2C+M">Markus M眉ller</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Blais%2C+A">Alexandre Blais</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Eichler%2C+C">Christopher Eichler</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Wallraff%2C+A">Andreas Wallraff</a> </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2112.03708v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Quantum computers hold the promise of solving computational problems which are intractable using conventional methods. For fault-tolerant operation quantum computers must correct errors occurring due to unavoidable decoherence and limited control accuracy. Here, we demonstrate quantum error correction using the surface code, which is known for its exceptionally high tolerance to errors. Using 17 p… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2112.03708v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2112.03708v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2112.03708v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Quantum computers hold the promise of solving computational problems which are intractable using conventional methods. For fault-tolerant operation quantum computers must correct errors occurring due to unavoidable decoherence and limited control accuracy. Here, we demonstrate quantum error correction using the surface code, which is known for its exceptionally high tolerance to errors. Using 17 physical qubits in a superconducting circuit we encode quantum information in a distance-three logical qubit building up on recent distance-two error detection experiments. In an error correction cycle taking only $1.1\,渭$s, we demonstrate the preservation of four cardinal states of the logical qubit. Repeatedly executing the cycle, we measure and decode both bit- and phase-flip error syndromes using a minimum-weight perfect-matching algorithm in an error-model-free approach and apply corrections in postprocessing. We find a low error probability of $3\,\%$ per cycle when rejecting experimental runs in which leakage is detected. The measured characteristics of our device agree well with a numerical model. Our demonstration of repeated, fast and high-performance quantum error correction cycles, together with recent advances in ion traps, support our understanding that fault-tolerant quantum computation will be practically realizable. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2112.03708v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2112.03708v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 7 December, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> December 2021. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">28 pages, 17 figures</span> </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.05035">arXiv:2107.05035</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2107.05035">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2107.05035">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Quantum Physics">quant-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics">cond-mat.mes-hall</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-022-00528-0">10.1038/s41534-022-00528-0 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Quantum transport and localization in 1d and 2d tight-binding lattices </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Karamlou%2C+A+H">Amir H. Karamlou</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Braum%C3%BCller%2C+J">Jochen Braum眉ller</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Yanay%2C+Y">Yariv Yanay</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Di+Paolo%2C+A">Agustin Di Paolo</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Harrington%2C+P">Patrick Harrington</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Kannan%2C+B">Bharath Kannan</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Kim%2C+D">David Kim</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Kjaergaard%2C+M">Morten Kjaergaard</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Melville%2C+A">Alexander Melville</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Muschinske%2C+S">Sarah Muschinske</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Niedzielski%2C+B">Bethany Niedzielski</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Veps%C3%A4l%C3%A4inen%2C+A">Antti Veps盲l盲inen</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Winik%2C+R">Roni Winik</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Yoder%2C+J+L">Jonilyn L. Yoder</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Schwartz%2C+M">Mollie Schwartz</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Tahan%2C+C">Charles Tahan</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Orlando%2C+T+P">Terry P. Orlando</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Gustavsson%2C+S">Simon Gustavsson</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Oliver%2C+W+D">William D. Oliver</a> </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2107.05035v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Particle transport and localization phenomena in condensed-matter systems can be modeled using a tight-binding lattice Hamiltonian. The ideal experimental emulation of such a model utilizes simultaneous, high-fidelity control and readout of each lattice site in a highly coherent quantum system. Here, we experimentally study quantum transport in one-dimensional and two-dimensional tight-binding lat… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2107.05035v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2107.05035v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2107.05035v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Particle transport and localization phenomena in condensed-matter systems can be modeled using a tight-binding lattice Hamiltonian. The ideal experimental emulation of such a model utilizes simultaneous, high-fidelity control and readout of each lattice site in a highly coherent quantum system. Here, we experimentally study quantum transport in one-dimensional and two-dimensional tight-binding lattices, emulated by a fully controllable $3 \times 3$ array of superconducting qubits. We probe the propagation of entanglement throughout the lattice and extract the degree of localization in the Anderson and Wannier-Stark regimes in the presence of site-tunable disorder strengths and gradients. Our results are in quantitative agreement with numerical simulations and match theoretical predictions based on the tight-binding model. The demonstrated level of experimental control and accuracy in extracting the system observables of interest will enable the exploration of larger, interacting lattices where numerical simulations become intractable. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2107.05035v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2107.05035v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 11 July, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2021. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> npj Quantum Inf 8, 35 (2022) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.02343">arXiv:2107.02343</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2107.02343">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/2107.02343">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Quantum Physics">quant-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Superconductivity">cond-mat.supr-con</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.19.044003">10.1103/PhysRevApplied.19.044003 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Accurate methods for the analysis of strong-drive effects in parametric gates </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Petrescu%2C+A">Alexandru Petrescu</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Calonnec%2C+C+L">Camille Le Calonnec</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Leroux%2C+C">Catherine Leroux</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Di+Paolo%2C+A">Agustin Di Paolo</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Mundada%2C+P">Pranav Mundada</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Sussman%2C+S">Sara Sussman</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Vrajitoarea%2C+A">Andrei Vrajitoarea</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Houck%2C+A+A">Andrew A. Houck</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Blais%2C+A">Alexandre Blais</a> </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2107.02343v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> The ability to perform fast, high-fidelity entangling gates is an important requirement for a viable quantum processor. In practice, achieving fast gates often comes with the penalty of strong-drive effects that are not captured by the rotating-wave approximation. These effects can be analyzed in simulations of the gate protocol, but those are computationally costly and often hide the physics at p… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2107.02343v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('2107.02343v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="2107.02343v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> The ability to perform fast, high-fidelity entangling gates is an important requirement for a viable quantum processor. In practice, achieving fast gates often comes with the penalty of strong-drive effects that are not captured by the rotating-wave approximation. These effects can be analyzed in simulations of the gate protocol, but those are computationally costly and often hide the physics at play. Here, we show how to efficiently extract gate parameters by directly solving a Floquet eigenproblem using exact numerics and a perturbative analytical approach. As an example application of this toolkit, we study the space of parametric gates generated between two fixed-frequency transmon qubits connected by a parametrically driven coupler. Our analytical treatment, based on time-dependent Schrieffer-Wolff perturbation theory, yields closed-form expressions for gate frequencies and spurious interactions, and is valid for strong drives. From these calculations, we identify optimal regimes of operation for different types of gates including $i$SWAP, controlled-Z, and CNOT. These analytical results are supplemented by numerical Floquet computations from which we directly extract drive-dependent gate parameters. This approach has a considerable computational advantage over full simulations of time evolutions. More generally, our combined analytical and numerical strategy allows us to characterize two-qubit gates involving parametrically driven interactions, and can be applied to gate optimization and cross-talk mitigation such as the cancellation of unwanted ZZ interactions in multi-qubit architectures. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('2107.02343v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('2107.02343v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 5 July, 2021; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> July 2021. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">20 pages, 9 figures, 62 references</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. Applied 19, 044003 (2023) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.07542">arXiv:1910.07542</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1910.07542">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1910.07542">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Quantum Physics">quant-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics">cond-mat.mes-hall</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.2.010339">10.1103/PRXQuantum.2.010339 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Experimental realization of an intrinsically error-protected superconducting qubit </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Gyenis%2C+A">Andras Gyenis</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Mundada%2C+P+S">Pranav S. Mundada</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Di+Paolo%2C+A">Agustin Di Paolo</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Hazard%2C+T+M">Thomas M. Hazard</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=You%2C+X">Xinyuan You</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Schuster%2C+D+I">David I. Schuster</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Koch%2C+J">Jens Koch</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Blais%2C+A">Alexandre Blais</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Houck%2C+A+A">Andrew A. Houck</a> </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1910.07542v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> Encoding a qubit in logical quantum states with wavefunctions characterized by disjoint support and robust energies can offer simultaneous protection against relaxation and pure dephasing. Using a circuit-quantum-electrodynamics architecture, we experimentally realize a superconducting $0-蟺$ qubit, which hosts protected states suitable for quantum-information processing. Multi-tone spectroscopy me… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1910.07542v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1910.07542v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1910.07542v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> Encoding a qubit in logical quantum states with wavefunctions characterized by disjoint support and robust energies can offer simultaneous protection against relaxation and pure dephasing. Using a circuit-quantum-electrodynamics architecture, we experimentally realize a superconducting $0-蟺$ qubit, which hosts protected states suitable for quantum-information processing. Multi-tone spectroscopy measurements reveal the energy level structure of the system, which can be precisely described by a simple two-mode Hamiltonian. We find that the parity symmetry of the qubit results in charge-insensitive levels connecting the protected states, allowing for logical operations. The measured relaxation (1.6 ms) and dephasing times (25 $渭$s) demonstrate that our implementation of the $0-蟺$ circuit not only broadens the family of superconducting qubits, but also represents a promising candidate for the building block of a fault-tolerant quantum processor. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1910.07542v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1910.07542v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 16 October, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2019. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> PRX Quantum 2, 010339 (2021) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.03769">arXiv:1910.03769</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1910.03769">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1910.03769">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Superconductivity">cond-mat.supr-con</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Quantum Physics">quant-ph</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.1.010307">10.1103/PRXQuantum.1.010307 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Bifluxon: Fluxon-Parity-Protected Superconducting Qubit </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Kalashnikov%2C+K">Konstantin Kalashnikov</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Hsieh%2C+W+T">Wen Ting Hsieh</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Zhang%2C+W">Wenyuan Zhang</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Lu%2C+W">Wen-Sen Lu</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Kamenov%2C+P">Plamen Kamenov</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Di+Paolo%2C+A">Agustin Di Paolo</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Blais%2C+A">Alexandre Blais</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Gershenson%2C+M+E">Michael E. Gershenson</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Bell%2C+M">Matthew Bell</a> </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1910.03769v1-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We have developed and characterized a symmetry-protected superconducting qubit that offers simultaneous exponential suppression of energy decay from charge and flux noise, and dephasing from flux noise. The qubit consists of a Cooper-pair box (CPB) shunted by a superinductor, thus forming a superconducting loop. Provided the offset charge on the CPB island is an odd number of electrons, the qubit… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1910.03769v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1910.03769v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1910.03769v1-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We have developed and characterized a symmetry-protected superconducting qubit that offers simultaneous exponential suppression of energy decay from charge and flux noise, and dephasing from flux noise. The qubit consists of a Cooper-pair box (CPB) shunted by a superinductor, thus forming a superconducting loop. Provided the offset charge on the CPB island is an odd number of electrons, the qubit potential corresponds to that of a $\cos 蠁/ 2$ Josephson element, preserving the parity of fluxons in the loop via Aharonov-Casher interference. In this regime, the logical-state wavefunctions reside in disjoint regions of phase space, thereby ensuring the protection against energy decay. By switching the protection on, we observed a ten-fold increase of the decay time, reaching up to $100 渭\mathrm{s}$. Though the qubit is sensitive to charge noise, the sensitivity is much reduced in comparison with the charge qubit, and the charge-noise-induced dephasing time of the current device exceeds $1 渭\mathrm{s}$. Implementation of the full dephasing protection can be achieved in the next-generation devices by combining several $\cos 蠁/ 2$ Josephson elements in a small array. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1910.03769v1-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1910.03769v1-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 8 October, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> October 2019. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Comments:</span> <span class="has-text-grey-dark mathjax">13 pages, 13 figures</span> </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> PRX Quantum 1, 010307 (2020) </p> </li> <li class="arxiv-result"> <div class="is-marginless"> <p class="list-title is-inline-block"><a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.00938">arXiv:1805.00938</a> <span> [<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1805.00938">pdf</a>, <a href="https://arxiv.org/format/1805.00938">other</a>] </span> </p> <div class="tags is-inline-block"> <span class="tag is-small is-link tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Quantum Physics">quant-ph</span> <span class="tag is-small is-grey tooltip is-tooltip-top" data-tooltip="Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics">cond-mat.mes-hall</span> </div> <div class="is-inline-block" style="margin-left: 0.5rem"> <div class="tags has-addons"> <span class="tag is-dark is-size-7">doi</span> <span class="tag is-light is-size-7"><a class="" href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.010504">10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.010504 <i class="fa fa-external-link" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></span> </div> </div> </div> <p class="title is-5 mathjax"> Nanowire Superinductance Fluxonium Qubit </p> <p class="authors"> <span class="search-hit">Authors:</span> <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Hazard%2C+T+M">T. M. Hazard</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Gyenis%2C+A">Andr谩s Gyenis</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Di+Paolo%2C+A">A. Di Paolo</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Asfaw%2C+A+T">A. T. Asfaw</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Lyon%2C+S+A">S. A. Lyon</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Blais%2C+A">A. Blais</a>, <a href="/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Houck%2C+A+A">A. A. Houck</a> </p> <p class="abstract mathjax"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Abstract</span>: <span class="abstract-short has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.00938v2-abstract-short" style="display: inline;"> We characterize a fluxonium qubit consisting of a Josephson junction inductively shunted with a NbTiN nanowire superinductance. We explain the measured energy spectrum by means of a multimode theory accounting for the distributed nature of the superinductance and the effect of the circuit nonlinearity to all orders in the Josephson potential. Using multiphoton Raman spectroscopy, we address multip… <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.00938v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'inline'; document.getElementById('1805.00938v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'none';">▽ More</a> </span> <span class="abstract-full has-text-grey-dark mathjax" id="1805.00938v2-abstract-full" style="display: none;"> We characterize a fluxonium qubit consisting of a Josephson junction inductively shunted with a NbTiN nanowire superinductance. We explain the measured energy spectrum by means of a multimode theory accounting for the distributed nature of the superinductance and the effect of the circuit nonlinearity to all orders in the Josephson potential. Using multiphoton Raman spectroscopy, we address multiple fluxonium transitions, observe multilevel Autler-Townes splitting and measure an excited state lifetime of $T_\mathrm{1}=20$ $渭$s. By measuring $T_1$ at different magnetic flux values, we find a crossover in the lifetime limiting mechanism from capacitive to inductive losses. <a class="is-size-7" style="white-space: nowrap;" onclick="document.getElementById('1805.00938v2-abstract-full').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('1805.00938v2-abstract-short').style.display = 'inline';">△ Less</a> </span> </p> <p class="is-size-7"><span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Submitted</span> 29 January, 2019; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">v1</span> submitted 2 May, 2018; <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">originally announced</span> May 2018. </p> <p class="comments is-size-7"> <span class="has-text-black-bis has-text-weight-semibold">Journal ref:</span> Phys. Rev. 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