Observation of measurement-induced entanglement and quantum trajectories of remote superconducting qubits

Roch, N. ; Schwartz, M. E. ; Motzoi, F. ; Macklin, C. ; Vijay, R. ; Eddins, A. W. ; Korotkov, A. N. ; Whaley, K. B. ; Sarovar, M. ; Siddiqi, I. (2014) Observation of measurement-induced entanglement and quantum trajectories of remote superconducting qubits Physical Review Letters, 112 . ISSN 0031-9007

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.170501

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.170501

Abstract

The creation of a quantum network requires the distribution of coherent information across macroscopic distances. We demonstrate the entanglement of two superconducting qubits, separated by more than a meter of coaxial cable, by designing a joint measurement that probabilistically projects onto an entangled state. By using a continuous measurement scheme, we are further able to observe single quantum trajectories of the joint two-qubit state, confirming the validity of the quantum Bayesian formalism for a cascaded system. Our results allow us to resolve the dynamics of continuous projection onto the entangled manifold, in quantitative agreement with theory.

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