Photon-number conserved universal quantum logic employing continuous-time quantum walk on dual-rail qubit arrays
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Abstract
We demonstrate a synergy between dual-rail qubit encoding and continuous-time quantum walks (CTQW) to realize universal quantum logic in superconducting circuits. Utilizing the photon-number-conserving dynamics of CTQW on dual-rail transmons, which systematically transform leakage and relaxation into erasure events, our architecture facilitates the suppression of population leakage and the implementation of high-fidelity quantum gates. We construct single-, two-, and three-qubit operations that preserve dual-rail encoding, facilitated by tunable coupler strengths compatible with current superconducting qubit platforms. Numerical simulations confirm robust behavior against dephasing, relaxation, and imperfections in coupling, underscoring the erasure-friendly nature of the system. This hardware-efficient scheme thus provides a practical pathway to early fault-tolerant quantum computation, laying the groundwork for scalable gate implementations and advanced error-correction strategies.