Characterization of a two-transmon processor with individual single-shot qubit readout

ORAL

Abstract

We report the characterization of a two-qubit processor implemented with two capacitively coupled tunable superconducting qubits of the transmon type, each qubit having its own non-destructive single-shot readout. The fixed capacitive coupling yields the $\sqrt{iSWAP}$ two-qubit gate for a suitable interaction time. We reconstruct by state tomography the coherent dynamics of the two-bit register as a function of the interaction time, observe a violation of the Bell inequality by 22 standard deviations after correcting readout errors, and measure by quantum process tomography a gate fidelity of 90\%.

*We acknowledge support from the European research contracts MIDAS and SOLID, from ANR Masquelspec and C'Nano.

Authors

  • Denis Vion

    • CEA Saclay
    • CEA-Saclay, France
    • CEA-Saclay
  • Florian Ong

    • CEA-Saclay, France
  • Vivien Schmitt

    • CEA Saclay
    • CEA-Saclay, France
  • Romain Lauro

    • CEA Saclay
    • CEA-Saclay, France
  • Nicolas Boulant

    • CEA-Saclay, France
  • Patrice Bertet

    • CEA Saclay
    • CEA-Saclay, France
    • CEA-Saclay
  • Andreas Dewes

    • CEA Saclay
    • CEA-Saclay, France
    • CEA-Saclay
  • Daniel Esteve

    • CEA Saclay
    • CEA-Saclay, France
    • CEA-Saclay