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  1. arXiv:2601.01309  [pdf, ps, other

    quant-ph cond-mat.dis-nn

    Hilbert space signatures of non-ergodic glassy dynamics

    Authors: Aleksey Lunkin, Nicole S. Ticea, Shashwat Kumar, Connie Miao, Jaehong Choi, Mohammed Alghadeer, Ilya Drozdov, Dmitry Abanin, Amira Abbas, Rajeev Acharya, Laleh Beni, Georg Aigeldinger, Ross Alcaraz, Sayra Alcaraz, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Walt Askew, Nikita Astrakhantsev, Juan Atalaya, Ryan Babbush, Brian Ballard, Joseph C. Bardin, Hector Bates, Andreas Bengtsson , et al. (270 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Disorder in quantum many-body systems can drive transitions between ergodic and non-ergodic phases, yet the nature--and even the existence--of these transitions remains intensely debated. Using a two-dimensional array of superconducting qubits, we study an interacting spin model at finite temperature in a disordered landscape, tracking dynamics both in real space and in Hilbert space. Over a broad… ▽ More

    Submitted 15 April, 2026; v1 submitted 3 January, 2026; originally announced January 2026.

  2. arXiv:2512.21416  [pdf, ps, other

    quant-ph cond-mat.dis-nn

    Observation of disorder-induced superfluidity

    Authors: Nicole Ticea, Elias Portoles, Eliott Rosenberg, Alexander Schuckert, Aaron Szasz, Bryce Kobrin, Nicolas Pomata, Pranjal Praneel, Connie Miao, Shashwat Kumar, Ella Crane, Ilya Drozdov, Yuri Lensky, Sofia Gonzalez-Garcia, Thomas Kiely, Dmitry Abanin, Amira Abbas, Rajeev Acharya, Laleh Aghababaie Beni, Georg Aigeldinger, Ross Alcaraz, Sayra Alcaraz, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya , et al. (277 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The emergence of states with long-range correlations in a disordered landscape is rare, as disorder typically suppresses the particle mobility required for long-range coherence. But when more than two energy levels are available per site, disorder can induce resonances that locally enhance mobility. Here we explore phases arising from the interplay between disorder, kinetic energy, and interaction… ▽ More

    Submitted 3 February, 2026; v1 submitted 24 December, 2025; originally announced December 2025.

    Comments: Supplement updated

  3. arXiv:2512.13908  [pdf, ps, other

    quant-ph

    Magic state cultivation on a superconducting quantum processor

    Authors: Emma Rosenfeld, Craig Gidney, Gabrielle Roberts, Alexis Morvan, Nathan Lacroix, Dvir Kafri, Jeffrey Marshall, Ming Li, Volodymyr Sivak, Dmitry Abanin, Amira Abbas, Rajeev Acharya, Laleh Aghababaie Beni, Georg Aigeldinger, Ross Alcaraz, Sayra Alcaraz, Trond I. Andersen, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Walt Askew, Nikita Astrakhantsev, Juan Atalaya, Ryan Babbush, Brian Ballard , et al. (270 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Fault-tolerant quantum computing requires a universal gate set, but the necessary non-Clifford gates represent a significant resource cost for most quantum error correction architectures. Magic state cultivation offers an efficient alternative to resource-intensive distillation protocols; however, testing the proposal's assumptions represents a challenging departure from quantum memory experiments… ▽ More

    Submitted 15 December, 2025; originally announced December 2025.

  4. arXiv:2512.02284  [pdf, ps, other

    quant-ph cs.ET

    Quantum-Classical Separation in Bounded-Resource Tasks Arising from Measurement Contextuality

    Authors: Shashwat Kumar, Eliott Rosenberg, Alejandro Grajales Dau, Rodrigo Cortinas, Dmitri Maslov, Richard Oliver, Adam Zalcman, Matthew Neeley, Alice Pagano, Aaron Szasz, Ilya Drozdov, Zlatko Minev, Craig Gidney, Noureldin Yosri, Stijn J. de Graaf, Aniket Maiti, Dmitry Abanin, Rajeev Acharya, Laleh Aghababaie Beni, Georg Aigeldinger, Ross Alcaraz, Sayra Alcaraz, Trond I. Andersen, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute , et al. (258 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The prevailing view is that quantum phenomena can be harnessed to tackle certain problems beyond the reach of classical approaches. Quantifying this capability as a quantum-classical separation and demonstrating it on current quantum processors has remained elusive. Using a superconducting qubit processor, we show that quantum contextuality enables certain tasks to be performed with success probab… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 December, 2025; originally announced December 2025.

  5. arXiv:2511.08493  [pdf, ps, other

    quant-ph

    Reinforcement Learning Control of Quantum Error Correction

    Authors: Volodymyr Sivak, Alexis Morvan, Michael Broughton, Rodrigo G. Cortiñas, Johannes Bausch, Andrew W. Senior, Matthew Neeley, Alec Eickbusch, Noah Shutty, Laleh Aghababaie Beni, James S. Spencer, Francisco J. H Heras, Thomas Edlich, Dmitry Abanin, Amira Abbas, Rajeev Acharya, Georg Aigeldinger, Ross Alcaraz, Sayra Alcaraz, Trond I. Andersen, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Walt Askew, Nikita Astrakhantsev , et al. (274 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Quantum error correction (QEC) is the primary strategy for protecting a quantum computer from the environment. Its prerequisite is that errors must remain sufficiently rare, which requires perpetually adapting the computer's control parameters to the drifting environment conditions. The current solution to this problem is to terminate the entire quantum computation for recalibration, but it is inc… ▽ More

    Submitted 19 June, 2026; v1 submitted 11 November, 2025; originally announced November 2025.

  6. arXiv:2510.19550  [pdf, ps, other

    quant-ph

    Quantum computation of molecular geometry via many-body nuclear spin echoes

    Authors: C. Zhang, R. G. Cortiñas, A. H. Karamlou, N. Noll, J. Provazza, J. Bausch, S. Shirobokov, A. White, M. Claassen, S. H. Kang, A. W. Senior, N. Tomašev, J. Gross, K. Lee, T. Schuster, W. J. Huggins, H. Celik, A. Greene, B. Kozlovskii, F. J. H. Heras, A. Bengtsson, A. Grajales Dau, I. Drozdov, B. Ying, W. Livingstone , et al. (298 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Quantum-information-inspired experiments in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy may yield a pathway towards determining molecular structure and properties that are otherwise challenging to learn. We measure out-of-time-ordered correlators (OTOCs) [1-4] on two organic molecules suspended in a nematic liquid crystal, and investigate the utility of this data in performing structural learning task… ▽ More

    Submitted 22 October, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

  7. arXiv:2506.10191  [pdf, ps, other

    quant-ph cond-mat.other physics.app-ph

    Constructive interference at the edge of quantum ergodic dynamics

    Authors: Dmitry A. Abanin, Rajeev Acharya, Laleh Aghababaie-Beni, Georg Aigeldinger, Ashok Ajoy, Ross Alcaraz, Igor Aleiner, Trond I. Andersen, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Abraham Asfaw, Nikita Astrakhantsev, Juan Atalaya, Ryan Babbush, Dave Bacon, Brian Ballard, Joseph C. Bardin, Christian Bengs, Andreas Bengtsson, Alexander Bilmes, Sergio Boixo, Gina Bortoli, Alexandre Bourassa, Jenna Bovaird , et al. (240 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Quantum observables in the form of few-point correlators are the key to characterizing the dynamics of quantum many-body systems. In dynamics with fast entanglement generation, quantum observables generally become insensitive to the details of the underlying dynamics at long times due to the effects of scrambling. In experimental systems, repeated time-reversal protocols have been successfully imp… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 June, 2025; originally announced June 2025.

    Comments: See following link: https://zenodo.org/records/15640503, which includes: Circuits used in Fig. 3d, Fig. 3e, Fig. 4a, Fig. 4b of the main text. In addition, OTOC (C^(2)) circuits and data with 95, 40 and 31 qubits are also provided. For system sizes <= 40 qubits, we include exact simulation results. For system sizes > 40, we include experimental data

  8. arXiv:2412.14360  [pdf, ps, other

    quant-ph

    Demonstrating dynamic surface codes

    Authors: Alec Eickbusch, Matt McEwen, Volodymyr Sivak, Alexandre Bourassa, Juan Atalaya, Jahan Claes, Dvir Kafri, Craig Gidney, Christopher W. Warren, Jonathan Gross, Alex Opremcak, Nicholas Zobrist, Kevin C. Miao, Gabrielle Roberts, Kevin J. Satzinger, Andreas Bengtsson, Matthew Neeley, William P. Livingston, Alex Greene, Rajeev Acharya, Laleh Aghababaie Beni, Georg Aigeldinger, Ross Alcaraz, Trond I. Andersen, Markus Ansmann , et al. (182 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: A remarkable characteristic of quantum computing is the potential for reliable computation despite faulty qubits. This can be achieved through quantum error correction, which is typically implemented by repeatedly applying static syndrome checks, permitting correction of logical information. Recently, the development of time-dynamic approaches to error correction has uncovered new codes and new co… ▽ More

    Submitted 19 June, 2025; v1 submitted 18 December, 2024; originally announced December 2024.

    Comments: 11 pages, 5 figures, Supplementary Information

  9. Scaling and logic in the color code on a superconducting quantum processor

    Authors: Nathan Lacroix, Alexandre Bourassa, Francisco J. H. Heras, Lei M. Zhang, Johannes Bausch, Andrew W. Senior, Thomas Edlich, Noah Shutty, Volodymyr Sivak, Andreas Bengtsson, Matt McEwen, Oscar Higgott, Dvir Kafri, Jahan Claes, Alexis Morvan, Zijun Chen, Adam Zalcman, Sid Madhuk, Rajeev Acharya, Laleh Aghababaie Beni, Georg Aigeldinger, Ross Alcaraz, Trond I. Andersen, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute , et al. (190 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Quantum error correction is essential for bridging the gap between the error rates of physical devices and the extremely low logical error rates required for quantum algorithms. Recent error-correction demonstrations on superconducting processors have focused primarily on the surface code, which offers a high error threshold but poses limitations for logical operations. In contrast, the color code… ▽ More

    Submitted 18 December, 2024; originally announced December 2024.

    Journal ref: Nature 645, 614--619 (2025)

  10. arXiv:2410.06557  [pdf, ps, other

    quant-ph cond-mat.dis-nn cond-mat.str-el hep-lat

    Observation of disorder-free localization using a (2+1)D lattice gauge theory on a quantum processor

    Authors: Gaurav Gyawali, Shashwat Kumar, Yuri D. Lensky, Eliott Rosenberg, Aaron Szasz, Tyler Cochran, Renyi Chen, Amir H. Karamlou, Kostyantyn Kechedzhi, Julia Berndtsson, Tom Westerhout, Abraham Asfaw, Dmitry Abanin, Rajeev Acharya, Laleh Aghababaie Beni, Trond I. Andersen, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Nikita Astrakhantsev, Juan Atalaya, Ryan Babbush, Brian Ballard, Joseph C. Bardin, Andreas Bengtsson , et al. (197 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Disorder-induced phenomena in quantum many-body systems pose significant challenges for analytical methods and numerical simulations at relevant time and system scales. To reduce the cost of disorder-sampling, we investigate quantum circuits initialized in states tunable to superpositions over all disorder configurations. In a translationally-invariant lattice gauge theory (LGT), these states can… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 July, 2025; v1 submitted 9 October, 2024; originally announced October 2024.

  11. arXiv:2409.17142  [pdf

    quant-ph cond-mat.str-el hep-lat

    Visualizing Dynamics of Charges and Strings in (2+1)D Lattice Gauge Theories

    Authors: Tyler A. Cochran, Bernhard Jobst, Eliott Rosenberg, Yuri D. Lensky, Gaurav Gyawali, Norhan Eassa, Melissa Will, Dmitry Abanin, Rajeev Acharya, Laleh Aghababaie Beni, Trond I. Andersen, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Abraham Asfaw, Juan Atalaya, Ryan Babbush, Brian Ballard, Joseph C. Bardin, Andreas Bengtsson, Alexander Bilmes, Alexandre Bourassa, Jenna Bovaird, Michael Broughton, David A. Browne , et al. (167 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Lattice gauge theories (LGTs) can be employed to understand a wide range of phenomena, from elementary particle scattering in high-energy physics to effective descriptions of many-body interactions in materials. Studying dynamical properties of emergent phases can be challenging as it requires solving many-body problems that are generally beyond perturbative limits. Here, we investigate the dynami… ▽ More

    Submitted 30 June, 2025; v1 submitted 25 September, 2024; originally announced September 2024.

    Comments: Main article, methods, and supplemental materials

    Journal ref: Nature 642, 315-320 (2025)

  12. Quantum error correction below the surface code threshold

    Authors: Rajeev Acharya, Laleh Aghababaie-Beni, Igor Aleiner, Trond I. Andersen, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Abraham Asfaw, Nikita Astrakhantsev, Juan Atalaya, Ryan Babbush, Dave Bacon, Brian Ballard, Joseph C. Bardin, Johannes Bausch, Andreas Bengtsson, Alexander Bilmes, Sam Blackwell, Sergio Boixo, Gina Bortoli, Alexandre Bourassa, Jenna Bovaird, Leon Brill, Michael Broughton, David A. Browne , et al. (224 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Quantum error correction provides a path to reach practical quantum computing by combining multiple physical qubits into a logical qubit, where the logical error rate is suppressed exponentially as more qubits are added. However, this exponential suppression only occurs if the physical error rate is below a critical threshold. In this work, we present two surface code memories operating below this… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 August, 2024; originally announced August 2024.

    Comments: 10 pages, 4 figures, Supplementary Information

    Journal ref: Nature 638 (2025) 920-926

  13. arXiv:2405.17385  [pdf, other

    quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.str-el

    Thermalization and Criticality on an Analog-Digital Quantum Simulator

    Authors: Trond I. Andersen, Nikita Astrakhantsev, Amir H. Karamlou, Julia Berndtsson, Johannes Motruk, Aaron Szasz, Jonathan A. Gross, Alexander Schuckert, Tom Westerhout, Yaxing Zhang, Ebrahim Forati, Dario Rossi, Bryce Kobrin, Agustin Di Paolo, Andrey R. Klots, Ilya Drozdov, Vladislav D. Kurilovich, Andre Petukhov, Lev B. Ioffe, Andreas Elben, Aniket Rath, Vittorio Vitale, Benoit Vermersch, Rajeev Acharya, Laleh Aghababaie Beni , et al. (202 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Understanding how interacting particles approach thermal equilibrium is a major challenge of quantum simulators. Unlocking the full potential of such systems toward this goal requires flexible initial state preparation, precise time evolution, and extensive probes for final state characterization. We present a quantum simulator comprising 69 superconducting qubits which supports both universal qua… ▽ More

    Submitted 8 July, 2024; v1 submitted 27 May, 2024; originally announced May 2024.

  14. Stable Quantum-Correlated Many Body States through Engineered Dissipation

    Authors: X. Mi, A. A. Michailidis, S. Shabani, K. C. Miao, P. V. Klimov, J. Lloyd, E. Rosenberg, R. Acharya, I. Aleiner, T. I. Andersen, M. Ansmann, F. Arute, K. Arya, A. Asfaw, J. Atalaya, J. C. Bardin, A. Bengtsson, G. Bortoli, A. Bourassa, J. Bovaird, L. Brill, M. Broughton, B. B. Buckley, D. A. Buell, T. Burger , et al. (142 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Engineered dissipative reservoirs have the potential to steer many-body quantum systems toward correlated steady states useful for quantum simulation of high-temperature superconductivity or quantum magnetism. Using up to 49 superconducting qubits, we prepared low-energy states of the transverse-field Ising model through coupling to dissipative auxiliary qubits. In one dimension, we observed long-… ▽ More

    Submitted 5 April, 2024; v1 submitted 26 April, 2023; originally announced April 2023.

    Journal ref: Science 383, 1332-1337 (2024)

  15. Phase transition in Random Circuit Sampling

    Authors: A. Morvan, B. Villalonga, X. Mi, S. Mandrà, A. Bengtsson, P. V. Klimov, Z. Chen, S. Hong, C. Erickson, I. K. Drozdov, J. Chau, G. Laun, R. Movassagh, A. Asfaw, L. T. A. N. Brandão, R. Peralta, D. Abanin, R. Acharya, R. Allen, T. I. Andersen, K. Anderson, M. Ansmann, F. Arute, K. Arya, J. Atalaya , et al. (160 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Undesired coupling to the surrounding environment destroys long-range correlations on quantum processors and hinders the coherent evolution in the nominally available computational space. This incoherent noise is an outstanding challenge to fully leverage the computation power of near-term quantum processors. It has been shown that benchmarking Random Circuit Sampling (RCS) with Cross-Entropy Benc… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 December, 2023; v1 submitted 21 April, 2023; originally announced April 2023.

    Journal ref: Nature 634, 328-333 (2024)

  16. arXiv:2303.04792  [pdf, other

    quant-ph cond-mat.stat-mech hep-th

    Measurement-induced entanglement and teleportation on a noisy quantum processor

    Authors: Jesse C. Hoke, Matteo Ippoliti, Eliott Rosenberg, Dmitry Abanin, Rajeev Acharya, Trond I. Andersen, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Abraham Asfaw, Juan Atalaya, Joseph C. Bardin, Andreas Bengtsson, Gina Bortoli, Alexandre Bourassa, Jenna Bovaird, Leon Brill, Michael Broughton, Bob B. Buckley, David A. Buell, Tim Burger, Brian Burkett, Nicholas Bushnell, Zijun Chen, Ben Chiaro , et al. (138 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Measurement has a special role in quantum theory: by collapsing the wavefunction it can enable phenomena such as teleportation and thereby alter the "arrow of time" that constrains unitary evolution. When integrated in many-body dynamics, measurements can lead to emergent patterns of quantum information in space-time that go beyond established paradigms for characterizing phases, either in or out… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 October, 2023; v1 submitted 8 March, 2023; originally announced March 2023.

    Journal ref: Nature 622, 481-486 (2023)

  17. Overcoming leakage in scalable quantum error correction

    Authors: Kevin C. Miao, Matt McEwen, Juan Atalaya, Dvir Kafri, Leonid P. Pryadko, Andreas Bengtsson, Alex Opremcak, Kevin J. Satzinger, Zijun Chen, Paul V. Klimov, Chris Quintana, Rajeev Acharya, Kyle Anderson, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Abraham Asfaw, Joseph C. Bardin, Alexandre Bourassa, Jenna Bovaird, Leon Brill, Bob B. Buckley, David A. Buell, Tim Burger, Brian Burkett , et al. (92 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Leakage of quantum information out of computational states into higher energy states represents a major challenge in the pursuit of quantum error correction (QEC). In a QEC circuit, leakage builds over time and spreads through multi-qubit interactions. This leads to correlated errors that degrade the exponential suppression of logical error with scale, challenging the feasibility of QEC as a path… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 November, 2022; originally announced November 2022.

    Comments: Main text: 7 pages, 5 figures

  18. Purification-based quantum error mitigation of pair-correlated electron simulations

    Authors: T. E. O'Brien, G. Anselmetti, F. Gkritsis, V. E. Elfving, S. Polla, W. J. Huggins, O. Oumarou, K. Kechedzhi, D. Abanin, R. Acharya, I. Aleiner, R. Allen, T. I. Andersen, K. Anderson, M. Ansmann, F. Arute, K. Arya, A. Asfaw, J. Atalaya, D. Bacon, J. C. Bardin, A. Bengtsson, S. Boixo, G. Bortoli, A. Bourassa , et al. (151 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: An important measure of the development of quantum computing platforms has been the simulation of increasingly complex physical systems. Prior to fault-tolerant quantum computing, robust error mitigation strategies are necessary to continue this growth. Here, we study physical simulation within the seniority-zero electron pairing subspace, which affords both a computational stepping stone to a ful… ▽ More

    Submitted 19 October, 2022; originally announced October 2022.

    Comments: 10 pages, 13 page supplementary material, 12 figures. Experimental data available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7225821

    Journal ref: Nat. Phys. (2023)

  19. arXiv:2210.10255  [pdf, other

    quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.other

    Non-Abelian braiding of graph vertices in a superconducting processor

    Authors: Trond I. Andersen, Yuri D. Lensky, Kostyantyn Kechedzhi, Ilya Drozdov, Andreas Bengtsson, Sabrina Hong, Alexis Morvan, Xiao Mi, Alex Opremcak, Rajeev Acharya, Richard Allen, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Abraham Asfaw, Juan Atalaya, Ryan Babbush, Dave Bacon, Joseph C. Bardin, Gina Bortoli, Alexandre Bourassa, Jenna Bovaird, Leon Brill, Michael Broughton, Bob B. Buckley , et al. (144 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Indistinguishability of particles is a fundamental principle of quantum mechanics. For all elementary and quasiparticles observed to date - including fermions, bosons, and Abelian anyons - this principle guarantees that the braiding of identical particles leaves the system unchanged. However, in two spatial dimensions, an intriguing possibility exists: braiding of non-Abelian anyons causes rotatio… ▽ More

    Submitted 31 May, 2023; v1 submitted 18 October, 2022; originally announced October 2022.

  20. arXiv:2209.07757  [pdf, other

    quant-ph cond-mat.supr-con physics.app-ph

    Readout of a quantum processor with high dynamic range Josephson parametric amplifiers

    Authors: T. C. White, Alex Opremcak, George Sterling, Alexander Korotkov, Daniel Sank, Rajeev Acharya, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Joseph C. Bardin, Andreas Bengtsson, Alexandre Bourassa, Jenna Bovaird, Leon Brill, Bob B. Buckley, David A. Buell, Tim Burger, Brian Burkett, Nicholas Bushnell, Zijun Chen, Ben Chiaro, Josh Cogan, Roberto Collins, Alexander L. Crook, Ben Curtin , et al. (69 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We demonstrate a high dynamic range Josephson parametric amplifier (JPA) in which the active nonlinear element is implemented using an array of rf-SQUIDs. The device is matched to the 50 $Ω$ environment with a Klopfenstein-taper impedance transformer and achieves a bandwidth of 250-300 MHz, with input saturation powers up to -95 dBm at 20 dB gain. A 54-qubit Sycamore processor was used to benchmar… ▽ More

    Submitted 22 November, 2022; v1 submitted 16 September, 2022; originally announced September 2022.

    Comments: 10 pages, 10 figures

    Journal ref: Appl. Phys. Lett. 122, 014001 (2023)

  21. Suppressing quantum errors by scaling a surface code logical qubit

    Authors: Rajeev Acharya, Igor Aleiner, Richard Allen, Trond I. Andersen, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Abraham Asfaw, Juan Atalaya, Ryan Babbush, Dave Bacon, Joseph C. Bardin, Joao Basso, Andreas Bengtsson, Sergio Boixo, Gina Bortoli, Alexandre Bourassa, Jenna Bovaird, Leon Brill, Michael Broughton, Bob B. Buckley, David A. Buell, Tim Burger, Brian Burkett, Nicholas Bushnell , et al. (132 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Practical quantum computing will require error rates that are well below what is achievable with physical qubits. Quantum error correction offers a path to algorithmically-relevant error rates by encoding logical qubits within many physical qubits, where increasing the number of physical qubits enhances protection against physical errors. However, introducing more qubits also increases the number… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 July, 2022; v1 submitted 13 July, 2022; originally announced July 2022.

    Comments: Main text: 6 pages, 4 figures. v2: Update author list, references, Fig. S12, Table IV

    Journal ref: Nature 614 (2023) 678-681

  22. arXiv:2206.05254  [pdf, other

    quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.other

    Formation of robust bound states of interacting microwave photons

    Authors: Alexis Morvan, Trond I. Andersen, Xiao Mi, Charles Neill, Andre Petukhov, Kostyantyn Kechedzhi, Dmitry Abanin, Rajeev Acharya, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Abraham Asfaw, Juan Atalaya, Ryan Babbush, Dave Bacon, Joseph C. Bardin, Joao Basso, Andreas Bengtsson, Gina Bortoli, Alexandre Bourassa, Jenna Bovaird, Leon Brill, Michael Broughton, Bob B. Buckley, David A. Buell, Tim Burger , et al. (125 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Systems of correlated particles appear in many fields of science and represent some of the most intractable puzzles in nature. The computational challenge in these systems arises when interactions become comparable to other energy scales, which makes the state of each particle depend on all other particles. The lack of general solutions for the 3-body problem and acceptable theory for strongly cor… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 December, 2022; v1 submitted 10 June, 2022; originally announced June 2022.

    Comments: 7 pages + 15 pages supplements

    Journal ref: Nature 612, 240-245 (2022)

  23. arXiv:2204.11372  [pdf, other

    quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.other

    Noise-resilient Edge Modes on a Chain of Superconducting Qubits

    Authors: Xiao Mi, Michael Sonner, Murphy Yuezhen Niu, Kenneth W. Lee, Brooks Foxen, Rajeev Acharya, Igor Aleiner, Trond I. Andersen, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Abraham Asfaw, Juan Atalaya, Ryan Babbush, Dave Bacon, Joseph C. Bardin, Joao Basso, Andreas Bengtsson, Gina Bortoli, Alexandre Bourassa, Leon Brill, Michael Broughton, Bob B. Buckley, David A. Buell, Brian Burkett, Nicholas Bushnell , et al. (103 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Inherent symmetry of a quantum system may protect its otherwise fragile states. Leveraging such protection requires testing its robustness against uncontrolled environmental interactions. Using 47 superconducting qubits, we implement the one-dimensional kicked Ising model which exhibits non-local Majorana edge modes (MEMs) with $\mathbb{Z}_2$ parity symmetry. Remarkably, we find that any multi-qub… ▽ More

    Submitted 8 December, 2022; v1 submitted 24 April, 2022; originally announced April 2022.

    Journal ref: Science 378, 785 (2022)

  24. arXiv:2110.01590  [pdf

    quant-ph cond-mat.mtrl-sci physics.app-ph

    Five-second coherence of a single spin with single-shot readout in silicon carbide

    Authors: Christopher P. Anderson, Elena O. Glen, Cyrus Zeledon, Alexandre Bourassa, Yu Jin, Yizhi Zhu, Christian Vorwerk, Alexander L. Crook, Hiroshi Abe, Jawad Ul-Hassan, Takeshi Ohshima, Nguyen T. Son, Giulia Galli, David D. Awschalom

    Abstract: An outstanding hurdle for defect spin qubits in silicon carbide (SiC) is single-shot readout - a deterministic measurement of the quantum state. Here, we demonstrate single-shot readout of single defects in SiC via spin-to-charge conversion, whereby the defect's spin state is mapped onto a long-lived charge state. With this technique, we achieve over 80% readout fidelity without pre- or post-selec… ▽ More

    Submitted 5 October, 2021; v1 submitted 4 October, 2021; originally announced October 2021.

    Comments: 18 pages, 5 figures

  25. arXiv:2005.07602  [pdf

    quant-ph cond-mat.mtrl-sci physics.app-ph

    Entanglement and control of single quantum memories in isotopically engineered silicon carbide

    Authors: Alexandre Bourassa, Christopher P. Anderson, Kevin C. Miao, Mykyta Onizhuk, He Ma, Alexander L. Crook, Hiroshi Abe, Jawad Ul-Hassan, Takeshi Ohshima, Nguyen T. Son, Giulia Galli, David D. Awschalom

    Abstract: Nuclear spins in the solid state are both a cause of decoherence and a valuable resource for spin qubits. In this work, we demonstrate control of isolated 29Si nuclear spins in silicon carbide (SiC) to create an entangled state between an optically active divacancy spin and a strongly coupled nuclear register. We then show how isotopic engineering of SiC unlocks control of single weakly coupled nu… ▽ More

    Submitted 15 May, 2020; originally announced May 2020.

    Comments: 25 pages, 5 figures

  26. arXiv:2005.06082  [pdf

    quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hall

    Universal coherence protection in a solid-state spin qubit

    Authors: Kevin C. Miao, Joseph P. Blanton, Christopher P. Anderson, Alexandre Bourassa, Alexander L. Crook, Gary Wolfowicz, Hiroshi Abe, Takeshi Ohshima, David D. Awschalom

    Abstract: Decoherence largely limits the physical realization of qubits and its mitigation is critical to quantum science. Here, we construct a robust qubit embedded in a decoherence-protected subspace, obtained by hybridizing an applied microwave drive with the ground-state electron spin of a silicon carbide divacancy defect. The qubit is protected from magnetic, electric, and temperature fluctuations, whi… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 May, 2020; originally announced May 2020.

    Comments: 12 pages, 4 figures

  27. arXiv:2003.00042  [pdf

    quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-sci

    Purcell enhancement of a single silicon carbide color center with coherent spin control

    Authors: A. L. Crook, C. P. Anderson, K. C. Miao, A. Bourassa, H. Lee, S. L. Bayliss, D. O. Bracher, X. Zhang, H. Abe, T. Ohshima, E. L. Hu, D. D. Awschalom

    Abstract: Silicon carbide has recently been developed as a platform for optically addressable spin defects. In particular, the neutral divacancy in the 4H polytype displays an optically addressable spin-1 ground state and near-infrared optical emission. Here, we present the Purcell enhancement of a single neutral divacancy coupled to a photonic crystal cavity. We utilize a combination of nanolithographic te… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 February, 2020; originally announced March 2020.

    Comments: 13 pages, 4 figures

  28. arXiv:1906.08328  [pdf

    quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-sci

    Electrical and optical control of single spins integrated in scalable semiconductor devices

    Authors: Christopher P. Anderson, Alexandre Bourassa, Kevin C. Miao, Gary Wolfowicz, Peter J. Mintun, Alexander L. Crook, Hiroshi Abe, Jawad Ul Hassan, Nguyen T. Son, Takeshi Ohshima, David D. Awschalom

    Abstract: Spin defects in silicon carbide have exceptional electron spin coherence with a near-infrared spin-photon interface in a material amenable to modern semiconductor fabrication. Leveraging these advantages, we successfully integrate highly coherent single neutral divacancy spins in commercially available p-i-n structures and fabricate diodes to modulate the local electrical environment of the defect… ▽ More

    Submitted 19 June, 2019; originally announced June 2019.

    Comments: 20 pages, 5 figures

    Journal ref: Science 366, 1225 (2019)

  29. arXiv:1905.12780  [pdf

    quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-sci

    Electrically driven optical interferometry with spins in silicon carbide

    Authors: Kevin C. Miao, Alexandre Bourassa, Christopher P. Anderson, Samuel J. Whiteley, Alexander L. Crook, Sam L. Bayliss, Gary Wolfowicz, Gergo Thiering, Peter Udvarhelyi, Viktor Ivady, Hiroshi Abe, Takeshi Ohshima, Adam Gali, David D. Awschalom

    Abstract: Interfacing solid-state defect electron spins to other quantum systems is an ongoing challenge. The ground-state spin's weak coupling to its environment bestows excellent coherence properties, but also limits desired drive fields. The excited-state orbitals of these electrons, however, can exhibit stronger coupling to phononic and electric fields. Here, we demonstrate electrically driven coherent… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 May, 2019; originally announced May 2019.

    Comments: 17 pages, 4 figures

    Journal ref: Science Advances 5, eaay0527 (2019)