Black-box optimization of quantum gates for two coupled transmons

ORAL

Abstract

As qubit coherence time sets a limit on the total time available for performing quantum gates, realizing high-fidelity, fast quantum gates is critical for enabling long-depth quantum circuits in the non-fault-tolerant regime and represents a path way towards fault tolerant quantum computation. Here, we present simulated and experimental results on using black-box optimization to tune up quantum gates for two transmon qubits coupled via a bus cavity. This optimization procedure does not require any knowledge of gradients derived from the system Hamiltonian, and thus it is ideal for automatic gate optimization on large quantum systems.

*This work is supported by IARPA under contract W911NF-16-1-0114

Presenters

  • Zhaoqi Leng

    • Princeton University

Authors

  • Zhaoqi Leng

    • Princeton University
  • Pranav Mundada

    • Princeton University
  • Andrew Houck

    • Princeton University
    • Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University
    • Electrical Engineering, Princeton University