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Deterministically encoding quantum information using 100-photon Schrödinger cat states

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In contrast to a single quantum bit, an oscillator can store multiple excitations and coherences provided one has the ability to generate and manipulate complex multiphoton states. We demonstrate multiphoton control by using a superconducting transmon qubit coupled to a waveguide cavity resonator with a highly ideal off-resonant coupling. This dispersive interaction is much greater than decoherence rates and higher-order nonlinearities to allow simultaneous manipulation of hundreds of photons. With a tool set of conditional qubit-photon logic, we mapped an arbitrary qubit state to a superposition of coherent states, known as a "cat state." We created cat states as large as 111 photons and extended this protocol to create superpositions of up to four coherent states. This control creates a powerful interface between discrete and continuous variable quantum computation and could enable applications in metrology and quantum information processing.

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hal-00924537 , version 1 (06-01-2014)

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Brian Vlastakis, Gerhard Kirchmair, Zaki Leghtas, S.E. Nigg, Luigi Frunzio, et al.. Deterministically encoding quantum information using 100-photon Schrödinger cat states. Science, 2013, 342 (6158), pp.607-610. ⟨10.1126/science.1243289⟩. ⟨hal-00924537⟩

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