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.

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
    • Yale Univ. Depts. of Applied Physics and Physics