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Encoding a qubit in an oscillator
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Quantum SciencePhotonicsQuantum CryptographyQuantum SecurityQuantum ComputingPhysicsEngineeringNatural SciencesQuantum InformationQuantum CommunicationQuantum EntanglementQuantum CapacityContinuous Quantum VariablesQuantum Error CorrectionQuantum Error-correcting Codes
Quantum error-correcting codes are constructed that embed a finite-dimensional code space in the infinite-dimensional Hilbert space of a system described by continuous quantum variables. These codes exploit the noncommutative geometry of phase space to protect against errors that shift the values of the canonical variables q and p. In the setting of quantum optics, fault-tolerant universal quantum computation can be executed on the protected code subspace using linear optical operations, squeezing, homodyne detection, and photon counting; however, nonlinear mode coupling is required for the preparation of the encoded states. Finite-dimensional versions of these codes can be constructed that protect encoded quantum information against shifts in the amplitude or phase of a d-state system. Continuous-variable codes can be invoked to establish lower bounds on the quantum capacity of Gaussian quantum channels.
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