Realisation of a Protected Cat-Qutrit Manifold via Engineered Quantum Tunnelling
Abstract
Engineering quantum tunnelling in phase space has emerged as a viable method for creating a protected logical qubit manifold with biased-noise properties. A promising approach is to combine a Kerr nonlinearity with a multi-photon drive, resulting in a system known as a Kerr parametric oscillator (KPO). In this work, we implement a three-photon KPO and explore its potential as a protected bosonic qutrit. We confirm quantum coherence by demonstrating three-photon Rabi oscillations and performing direct Wigner function measurements that reveal the formation of three-component cat-like states. Crucially, we observe a breathing-like dynamic in phase space, a characteristic feature of driven quantum systems. This dynamic arises from macroscopic temporal interference between the cat-qutrit manifold and the excited states. The frequency of resulting oscillations in the mean photon number provides a direct, time-domain measurement of the energy gap separating the qutrit from the excited states, thereby establishing an experimental hallmark of qutrit manifold protection. Furthermore, we identify a parasitic higher-order pump term as the primary mechanism constraining the mean photon number, highlighting its mitigation as a requisite for maximising protection. Our findings elucidate the basic quantum properties of the three-photon KPO and establish the first step towards its use as an alternative qutrit platform.
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@article{arxiv.2601.17675,
title = {Realisation of a Protected Cat-Qutrit Manifold via Engineered Quantum Tunnelling},
author = {Sangil Kwon and Daisuke Hoshi and Toshiaki Nagase and Daichi Sugiyama and Hiroto Mukai and Kengo Takemura and Rintaro Kojima and Yu Zhou and Shohei Watabe and Fumiki Yoshihara and Jaw-Shen Tsai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.17675},
year = {2026}
}