Preserving phase coherence and linearity in cat qubits with exponential bit-flip suppression
Harald Putterman, Kyungjoo Noh, Rishi N. Patel, Gregory A. Peairs,, Gregory S. MacCabe, Menyoung Lee, Shahriar Aghaeimeibodi, Connor T. Hann,, Ignace Jarrige, Guillaume Marcaud, Yuan He, Hesam Moradinejad, John Clai, Owens, Thomas Scaffidi, Patricio Arrangoiz-Arriola

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how to enhance the coherence and linearity of cat qubits by optimizing the environment and circuit design, achieving long bit-flip times and high phase coherence suitable for scalable quantum error correction.
Contribution
It introduces techniques to suppress noise and preserve coherence in cat qubits using multi-pole filtering and circuit optimization, enabling practical quantum error correction.
Findings
Achieved over 0.1 second bit-flip times at photon number 4.
Maintained phase coherence with an effective lifetime of 70 microseconds.
Enabled pulsed stabilization without degrading error rates.
Abstract
Cat qubits, a type of bosonic qubit encoded in a harmonic oscillator, can exhibit an exponential noise bias against bit-flip errors with increasing mean photon number. Here, we focus on cat qubits stabilized by two-photon dissipation, where pairs of photons are added and removed from a harmonic oscillator by an auxiliary, lossy buffer mode. This process requires a large loss rate and strong nonlinearities of the buffer mode that must not degrade the coherence and linearity of the oscillator. In this work, we show how to overcome this challenge by coloring the loss environment of the buffer mode with a multi-pole filter and optimizing the circuit to take into account additional inductances in the buffer mode. Using these techniques, we achieve near-ideal enhancement of cat-qubit bit-flip times with increasing photon number, reaching over seconds with a mean photon number of only…
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TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Molecular spectroscopy and chirality
