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Encoding qubits into harmonic-oscillator modes via quantum walks in phase space

We provide a theoretical framework for encoding arbitrary logical states of a quantum bit (qubit) into a continuous-variable quantum mode through quantum walks. Starting with a squeezed-vacuum state of the quantum mode, we show that quantum walks of the state in phase space can generate output states that are variants of codeword states originally put forward by Gottesman, Kitaev, and Preskill (GKP) [Phys. Rev. A {\bf 64}, 012310 (2001)]. In particular, with a coin-toss transformation that projects the quantum coin onto the diagonal coin-state, we show that the resulting {\em dissipative} quantum walks can generate qubit encoding akin to the prototypical GKP encoding. We analyze the performance of these codewords for error corrections and find that even without optimization our codewords outperform the GKP ones by a narrow margin. Using the circuit representation, we provide a general architecture for the implementation of this encoding scheme and discuss its possible realization through circuit quantum-electrodynamics systems.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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