Demonstration of a high fidelity entangling gate in a superconducting architecture

ORAL

Abstract

We demonstrate a high fidelity entangling gate in an architecture of alternating fixed and tunable qubits by directly modulating the flux of the tunable qubit. We achieve this by parking the DC flux of the tunable gate where the qubit is first-order insensitive to 1/f DC flux noise in addition to performing the flux modulated gate at an "AC sweet spot" where the qubit is first-order insensitive to noise under flux modulation, allowing us to leverage a higher ratio of gate time to coherence time. In addition to characterizing the gate using standard protocols, we qualify its performance over long periods of time, self-consistently assessing the gate fidelity and drift therein.

Presenters

  • Sabrina Hong

    • Rigetti Computing

Authors

  • Sabrina Hong

    • Rigetti Computing
  • Prasahnt Sivarajah

    • Rigetti Quantum Computing
    • Rigetti Computing
  • Anthony Polloreno

    • Rigetti Computing
  • Nicolas Didier

    • Rigetti Computing
  • Eyob Sete

    • Rigetti Computing
  • Joshua Combes

    • Rigetti Quantum Computing
    • School of Mathematics and Physics, The University of Queensland
    • Rigetti Computing
  • Kyle Gulshen

    • Rigetti Quantum Computing
    • Rigetti Computing
  • Marcus Da Silva

    • Rigetti Computing
  • Alexander Papageorge

    • Rigetti Computing