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Colloquium | Nanoscience and Technology

Quantum Information Processing with Bosonic Modes

NST Colloquium

Abstract: Bosonic modes are widely used for quantum communication and information processing. Recent developments in superconducting circuits enable us to control bosonic microwave cavity modes and implement arbitrary operations allowed by quantum mechanics, such as quantum error correction against excitation loss errors. We investigate different bosonic encoding and error correction schemes, as well as explore novel protocols of quantum transduction between microwave and optical modes.