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Ballistic bosonic noise suppression with hybrid qumode-qubit rotation gates

Quantum Physics 2025-11-10 v1

Abstract

Noise suppression is of paramount importance for reliable quantum information processing and computation. We show that for any single-mode bosonic code (qumode) corrupted by thermal~noise at rate~η\eta and mean \mbox{excitation}~nˉ\bar{n}, a hybrid continuous-discrete-variable~(CV-DV) interferometer using only a single qubit ancilla~(DV) and two controlled~Fourier~(CF) gates sandwiching the noise channel suppresses its effects to O(η2)\mathcal{O}(\eta^2) \emph{without} any active error correction or destructive measurements of the encoded state and with high success probabilities~>0.5>0.5 if~η(1+nˉ)<0.5\eta(1+\bar{n})<0.5. This suppression scheme works by conditionally monitoring the photon-number parities after the interferometer. Bosonic codes with two logical states of the same photon-number parity (like-parity codes) are \emph{completely resilient} to DV amplitude- and phase-damping ancilla noise. For such codes, the interferometer simplifies to the use of a qumode rotation gate and a \emph{single} CF~gate. This presents a clear advantage of our CF-gate-based error suppression scheme over previously-proposed ``bypass'' protocols, where qubit information transferred to the DV mode is readily corrupted by damping~noise. Finally, we present a simple extension to direct communication of qumode states between two parties over a noisy channel using a preshared DV entangled state, by implementing a CF gate in the first laboratory and its inverse in the other. Such a communication protocol achieves a similar fidelity performance at the same success rate as the single-party case, but with greater resilience to the ancilla noise than DV~teleportation. Resource-efficient multi-qubit codes that depend on a few essential long-range interactions can benefit from it.

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@article{arxiv.2511.04888,
  title  = {Ballistic bosonic noise suppression with hybrid qumode-qubit rotation gates},
  author = {Saurabh U. Shringarpure and Siheon Park and Sungjoo Cho and Yong Siah Teo and Hyukjoon Kwon and Srikrishna Omkar and Hyunseok Jeong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.04888},
  year   = {2025}
}

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19 pages, 7 figures