Fault-tolerant quantum computing relies on the ability to detect and correct errors, which in quantum error correction codes is typically achieved by projectively measuring multi-qubit parity operators and by conditioning operations on the observed error syndromes. Here, we experimentally demonstrate the use of an ancillary qubit to repeatedly measure the ZZ and XX parity operators of two data qubits and to thereby project their joint state into the respective parity subspaces. By applying feedback operations conditioned on the outcomes of individual parity measurements, we demonstrate the real-time stabilization of a Bell state with a fidelity of F ≈ 74% in up to 12 cycles of the feedback loop. We also perform the protocol using Pauli fram...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
We demonstrate and contrast two approaches to the stabilization of qubit entanglement by feedback. O...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
Protecting quantum information from errors is essential for large-scale quantum computation. Quantum...
Protecting quantum information from errors is essential for large-scale quantum computation. Quantum...
Superconducting circuits have recently risen to the forefront of the solid-state prototypes for quan...
Quantum data are susceptible to decoherence induced by the environment and to errors in the hardware...
Quantum data are susceptible to decoherence induced by the environment and to errors in the hardware...
Superconducting circuits have recently risen to the forefront of the solid-state prototypes for quan...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
We demonstrate and contrast two approaches to the stabilization of qubit entanglement by feedback. O...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
International audienceThe storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external ...
Protecting quantum information from errors is essential for large-scale quantum computation. Quantum...
Protecting quantum information from errors is essential for large-scale quantum computation. Quantum...
Superconducting circuits have recently risen to the forefront of the solid-state prototypes for quan...
Quantum data are susceptible to decoherence induced by the environment and to errors in the hardware...
Quantum data are susceptible to decoherence induced by the environment and to errors in the hardware...
Superconducting circuits have recently risen to the forefront of the solid-state prototypes for quan...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in co...