Towards entanglement purification in circuit QED
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Abstract
An attractive approach toward scaling a quantum computer is the modular architecture, where isolated registers containing a few well-controlled degrees of freedom are connected through a limited number of quantum links. These links enable gates between registers via teleportation, a protocol which requires an inter-register entangled pair as a resource. If these links are of lower quality, we can still create a high-fidelity entangled pair by utilizing entanglement purification. We will discuss our implementation for purification of entanglement between qubits encoded in the state of two non-interacting superconducting cavities. In this talk, we describe the experimental protocol and report our results toward realizing such a scheme.
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Authors
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C S Wang
Yale University
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J Z Blumoff
Yale University
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K Chou
Yale University
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P Reinhold
Yale University
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L. Frunzio
Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, New Haven, USA, Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, Yale University
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M.H. Devoret
Yale University, Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, New Haven, USA, Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
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Liang Jiang
Department of Applied Physics and Yale Quantum Institute, Yale University, Yale University
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R.J. Schoelkopf
Yale University, Department of Applied Physics, Yale University