Preparing Schrodinger cat states by parametric pumping
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Abstract
Maintaining a quantum superposition state of light in a cavity has important applications for quantum error correction. We present an experimental protocol based on parametric pumping and Josephson circuits, which could prepare a Schrodinger cat state in a cavity. This is achieved by engineering a dissipative environment, which exchanges only pairs or quadruples of photons with our cavity mode. The dissipative nature of this preparation would lead to the observation of a dynamical Zeno effect, where the competition between a coherent drive and the dissipation reveals non trivial dynamics. Work supported by: IARPA, ARO, and NSF.
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Authors
Zaki Leghtas
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
Yale Univ. Depts. of Applied Physics and Physics
Steven Touzard
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
Ioan Pop
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
Brian Vlastakis
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
Yale Univ. Depts. of Applied Physics and Physics
Departments of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University
Evan Zalys-Geller
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
Victor V. Albert
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
Liang Jiang
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
Yale University
Luigi Frunzio
Departments of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
Robert Schoelkopf
Departments of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
Yale University Departments of Applied Physics and Physics
Mazyar Mirrahimi
INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt
Michel Devoret
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
Departments of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University