Realization of two-qubit gates with tunable couplers in superconducting circuits

ORAL

Abstract

The realization of two-qubit gates with high fidelity and low crosstalk is a key requirement for the scale-up of quantum processors based on superconducting circuits. Two-qubit gates are typically based on either microwave-controlled interactions or on the in-situ tunability of qubit frequencies. Alternative approaches using tunable coupling elements have also been investigated more recently. Here, we report on the design and implementation of a flux-tunable coupler, featuring small residual qubit-qubit interactions when gates are idle. We study gate operations based on both fast DC flux control and parametric flux modulation.

*We acknowledge support by the US ARO grant W911NF-16-1-0071 and by NCCR QSIT.

Presenters

  • Christopher Eichler

    • ETH Zurich
    • Department of Physics, ETH Zurich

Authors

  • Michele Collodo

    • ETH Zurich
    • Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
  • Johannes Herrmann

    • ETH Zurich
  • Ants Remm

    • ETH Zurich
  • Jean-Claude Besse

    • ETH Zurich
    • Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
  • Christian Kraglund Andersen

    • ETH Zurich
    • Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
  • Sebastian Krinner

    • ETH Zurich
    • Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
    • ETH Zürich
  • Andreas Wallraff

    • ETH Zurich
    • Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
    • ETH Zürich
    • Department of Physics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
  • Christopher Eichler

    • ETH Zurich
    • Department of Physics, ETH Zurich