Quantum erasure using entangled surface acoustic phonons
Audrey Bienfait, Youpeng Zhong, Hung-Shen Chang, Ming-Han Chou,, Christopher R. Conner, \'Etienne Dumur, Joel Grebel, Gregory A. Peairs, Rhys, G. Povey, Kevin J. Satzinger, Andrew N. Cleland

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a quantum eraser protocol using entangled surface acoustic phonons in a superconducting qubit system, showing control over interference patterns through heralding and delayed erasure, advancing phononic quantum information processing.
Contribution
It introduces a novel quantum eraser experiment with entangled phonons in a superconducting circuit, enabling delayed-choice erasure in a phononic interferometer.
Findings
Successful generation of entangled phonons on demand.
Controlled interference and erasure of which-path information.
Implementation of delayed-choice quantum erasure with phonons.
Abstract
Using the deterministic, on-demand generation of two entangled phonons, we demonstrate a quantum eraser protocol in a phononic interferometer where the which-path information can be heralded during the interference process. Omitting the heralding step yields a clear interference pattern in the interfering half-quanta pathways; including the heralding step suppresses this pattern. If we erase the heralded information after the interference has been measured, the interference pattern is recovered, thereby implementing a delayed-choice quantum erasure. The test is implemented using a closed surface-acoustic-wave communication channel into which one superconducting qubit can emit itinerant phonons that the same or a second qubit can later re-capture. If the first qubit releases only half of a phonon, the system follows a superposition of paths during the phonon propagation: either an…
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