W-cat state realization in a multimode superconducting cavity architecture - Part 2

ORAL

Abstract

Multimode entanglement is a valuable resource for various quantum information tasks. In this work, we realize a tripartite entanglement in the form of a macroscopic W-state using a bosonic cqed architecture. Our system consists of three tantalum planar resonators as high-Q storage modes, collectively coupled to a single ancillary transmon. We develop an extension to the ECD (Echo Conditional Displacement) gate that leverages the higher ancilla levels to effectively create the W-state. Finally, we characterise the resulting state by probing 64 distinct points of the three-mode characteristic function. This implementation lays the groundwork for further exploration of W-states in quantum networking, quantum teleportation, and entanglement at the quantum-classical boundary.

In part 2 of the talk, we will discuss the key operations involved in the W-state creation scheme and detail how we leverage the coherent state encoding to perform full tomography using characteristic function measurements.

Presenters

  • Jonathan Schwinger

    • Natl Univ of Singapore

Authors

  • Jonathan Schwinger

    • Natl Univ of Singapore
  • May Chee Loke

    • Centre for Quantum Technologies
  • Kehui Yu

    • Center for Quantum Technologies
    • National University of Singapore
  • Tanjung Krisnanda

    • Natl Univ of Singapore
  • Atharv Joshi

    • Princeton University
  • Amon M Kasper

    • National University of Singapore
  • Yvonne Y. Gao

    • Natl Univ of Singapore
    • National University of Singapore