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Yexiong Zeng1,2, Fernando Quijandría1, Clemens Gneiting1
1RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing, RIKEN, Wakoshi, Saitama 351-0198, Japan.
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Bosonic codes, leveraging infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces for redundancy, offer great potential for encoding quantum information. However, a practical continuous-variable bosonic code that can simultaneously correct both photon loss and dephasing errors, while achieving a high level of compliance with the Knill-Laflamme conditions within an experimentally friendly structure, remains elusive. Here, we propose a code based on the superposition of squeezed Fock states with an error-correcting capability that scales as ∝exp(-7r), where r is the squeezing level. The codewords remain orthogonal at all squeezing levels. In particular, this code achieves high-precision error correction for both single-photon loss and dephasing, even at moderate squeezing levels. Building on this code, we develop quantum error correction schemes that exceed the breakeven point, supported by analytical derivations of all necessary quantum gates. Our code offers a competitive alternative to previous encodings for quantum computation using continuous bosonic qubits.
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