Operation and error budget of the Cross-Resonance gate

ORAL

Abstract

We analyze operation of the Cross-Resonance (CR) gate, in which control qubit is driven at the frequency of target qubit to realize the CNOT gate after additional single-qubit rotations. Numerical simulations for multi-level transmons and particular pulse shapes are used to find the CNOT time and parameters of single-qubit rotations as functions of the drive amplitude ε. To understand these dependences, including saturation of the CNOT time at large ε, we develop analytical and semi-analytical theories, which agree well with the numerics. We also calculate intrinsic infidelity of the CR gate as a function of ε and find a minimum, created by the interplay between leakage and imperfect unitary evolution. The error budget of the CR gate can be approximately described analytically or semi-analytically.

*This work was supported by ARO grant No. W911NF-18-1-0178.

Presenters

  • Vinay Tripathi

    • University of California, Riverside

Authors

  • Vinay Tripathi

    • University of California, Riverside
  • Mostafa Khezri

    • University of Southern California
  • Alexander N. Korotkov

    • University of California, Riverside
    • Univ of California - Riverside