We explore alternative two-qubit gate schemes based on different flavors of qubits and/or couplers. With specific combination, we expect high performance in the context of surface code architecture. Limitations and infidelities are also discussed.
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Presenters
Fei Yan
Research Laborotary of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts institute of Technology
Authors
Fei Yan
Research Laborotary of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts institute of Technology
Youngkyu Sung
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Terry Orlando
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts institute of Technology
Simon Gustavsson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Laborotary of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
MIT
Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts institute of Technology
William Oliver
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
MIT Lincoln Lab
Massachusetts Institute of Technology & MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Department of Physics, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
Department of Physics, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
MIT
Lincoln Laboratory, Research Laboratory of Electronics, and Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Physics, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts institute of Technology