Timo Hillmann

Doctoral Student at Applied Quantum Physics

I am a PhD student in the Applied Quantum Physics Laboratory at the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2). I am interested in developing theoretical concepts that are relevant for near-term bosonic quantum computing as well as concepts that contribute to the understanding of driven-dissipative quantum systems.

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Showing 7 publications

2024

Universal control of a bosonic mode via drive-activated native cubic interactions

Axel Eriksson, Théo Sépulcre, Mikael Kervinen et al
Nature Communications. Vol. 15 (1)
Journal article
2024

Analog Information Decoding of Bosonic Quantum Low-Density Parity-Check Codes

Lucas Berent, Timo Hillmann, Jens Eisert et al
PRX Quantum. Vol. 5 (2)
Journal article
2023

Quantum error correction with dissipatively stabilized squeezed-cat qubits

Timo Hillmann, Isaac Fernando Quijandria Diaz
Physical Review A. Vol. 107 (3)
Journal article
2023

Resolving Fock states near the Kerr-free point of a superconducting resonator

Yong Lu, Marina Kudra, Timo Hillmann et al
npj Quantum Information. Vol. 9 (1)
Journal article
2022

Designing Kerr Interactions for Quantum Information Processing via Counterrotating Terms of Asymmetric Josephson-Junction Loops

Timo Hillmann, Fernando Quijandría
Physical Review Applied. Vol. 17 (6)
Journal article
2022

Performance of Teleportation-Based Error-Correction Circuits for Bosonic Codes with Noisy Measurements

Timo Hillmann, Isaac Fernando Quijandria Diaz, Arne L. Grimsmo et al
PRX Quantum. Vol. 3 (2)
Journal article
2020

Universal Gate Set for Continuous-Variable Quantum Computation with Microwave Circuits

Timo Hillmann, Isaac Fernando Quijandria Diaz, Göran Johansson et al
Physical Review Letters. Vol. 125 (16)
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