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Trade off-Free Entanglement Stabilization in a Superconducting Qutrit-Qubit System

Quantum Physics 2022-07-14 v2

Abstract

Quantum reservoir engineering is a powerful framework for autonomous quantum state preparation and error correction. However, traditional approaches to reservoir engineering are hindered by unavoidable coherent leakage out of the target state, which imposes an inherent trade off between achievable steady-state state fidelity and stabilization rate. In this work we demonstrate a protocol that achieves trade off-free Bell state stabilization in a qutrit-qubit system realized on a circuit-QED platform. We accomplish this by creating a purely dissipative channel for population transfer into the target state, mediated by strong parametric interactions coupling the second-excited state of a superconducting transmon and the engineered bath resonator. Our scheme achieves a state preparation fidelity of 84% with a stabilization time constant of 339 ns, leading to the lowest error-time product reported in solid-state quantum information platforms to date.

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@article{arxiv.2107.13579,
  title  = {Trade off-Free Entanglement Stabilization in a Superconducting Qutrit-Qubit System},
  author = {Tristan Brown and Emery Doucet and Diego Ristè and Guilhem Ribeill and Katarina Cicak and Joe Aumentado and Ray Simmonds and Luke Govia and Archana Kamal and Leonardo Ranzani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.13579},
  year   = {2022}
}

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19 pages, 14 figures