Deterministic generation of frequency-bin-encoded microwave photons

ORAL

Abstract

A distributed quantum computing network requires a quantum communication channel between spatially separated processing units. In superconducting circuits, such a channel can be implemented based on propagating microwave photons to encode and transfer quantum information between an emitter and a receiver. However, traveling microwave photons can be lost during the transmission, leading to the failure of information transfer. Heralding protocols can be used to detect such photon losses. In this work, we propose such a protocol and experimentally demonstrate a frequency-bin encoding method of microwave photonic modes using superconducting circuits. We deterministically encode the quantum information from a superconducting qubit by simultaneously emitting its information into two photonic modes at different frequencies, with a process fidelity of 90.4%. The frequency-bin-encoded photonic modes can be used, at the receiver processor, to detect the occurrence of photon loss. Our work thus provides a reliable method to implement high-fidelity quantum state transfer in a distributed quantum computing network, incorporating error detection to enhance performance and accuracy.

*The device in this work was fabricated in Myfab, Chalmers, a micro- and nano-fabrication laboratory. The traveling-wave parametric amplifier (TWPA) used in this experiment was provided by IARPA and Lincoln Labs. This work was supported by Ericsson Research and the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation through the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT). S.G. acknowledges financial support from the European Research Council via Grant No. 101041744 ESQuAT. A.F.K. is also supported by the Swedish Research Council (grant number 2019-03696), the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (grant numbers FFL21-0279 and FUS21-0063), and the Horizon Europe programme HORIZON-CL4-2022-QUANTUM-01-SGA via the project 101113946 OpenSuperQPlus100.

Presenters

  • Jiaying Yang

    • Chalmers Univ of Tech

Authors

  • Jiaying Yang

    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
  • Maryam Khanahmadi

    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
  • Ingrid Strandberg

    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
  • Akshay Gaikwad

    • Chalmers University of Technology
    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
  • Claudia Castillo-Moreno

    • Chalmers University
    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
  • Anton Frisk Kockum

    • Chalmers Unibersity of Technology
    • Chalmers University of Technology
  • Muhammad A Ullah

    • Ericsson
  • Göran Johansson

    • Chalmers University of Technology
  • Axel Martin Eriksson

    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
  • Simone Gasparinetti

    • Chalmers University of Technology
    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
    • Chalmers University