Cavity Control of Topological Qubits: Fusion Rule, Anyon Braiding, and Majorana-Schrödinger Cat States
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Abstract
We investigate the impact of introducing a local cavity within the center of a topological chain, revealing profound effects on the system's quantum states. Notably, the cavity induces a scissor-like effect that bisects the chain, liberating Majorana zero modes (MZMs) within the bulk. Our results demonstrate that this setup enables the observation of non-trivial fusion rules and braiding --key signatures of non-Abelian anyons-- facilitated by the spatially selective ultra-strong coupling of the cavity photon field. These MZM characteristics can be directly probed through fermionic parity readouts and photon Berry phases, respectively. Furthermore, by leveraging the symmetry properties of fermion modes within a two-site cavity, we propose a novel method for generating MZM-polariton Schrödinger cat states. Our findings present a significant advancement in the control of topological quantum systems, offering new avenues for both fundamental research and potential quantum computing applications.
*L.Q. and F.J.R. thank Facultad de Ciencias-UniAndes projects: INV-2021-128-2292 and INV-2023-162-2833 for financial support. F.J.G-R and I.A.B-G acknowledge financial support from Spanish MCIN with funding from European Union Next Generation EU (PRTRC17.I1) and Consejeria de Educacion from Junta de Castilla y Leon through QCAYLE project. C.T. acknowledges financial support from the project “Nanofotonica para Computacion Cuantica” (NanoQuCo) with reference Y2020/TCS-6545 of the Comunidad de Madrid (CAM).
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Publication: arXiv:2409.04515
Presenters
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Fernando Javier Gómez-Ruiz
- Universidad de Valladolid
- Instituto de Fisica Fundamental