Investigating the speed limit of two-qubit entangling gates with superconducting qubits

ORAL

Abstract

Fast two-qubit entangling gates are essential for quantum computers with finite coherence times. Due to the limit of interaction strength among qubits, there exists a theoretical speed limit for a given two-qubit entangling gate. This speed limit has been explicitly found only for a two-qubit system and under the assumption of negligible single qubit gate time. We demonstrate such speed limit experimentally using two superconducting transmon qubits with an always-on capacitive coupling. Moreover, we investigate a modified speed limit when single qubit gate time is not negligible, as in any practical experimental setup. Finally, we discuss the generalization to multiple qubit systems where the coupling to additional qubits can significantly increase the speed limit of a two-qubit entangling gate, thus requiring the co-design of the quantum computer from both theorists and experimentalists for optimal gate performance.

*NSF Grant: 1839232

Presenters

  • Joel Howard

    • Colorado School of Mines

Authors

  • Joel Howard

    • Colorado School of Mines
  • Junling Long

    • NIST Boulder / CU Boulder
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
    • University of Colorado Boulder
    • Physics, CU Boulder
    • Physics, University of Colorado-Boulder
  • Mustafa Bal

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
    • National Institute of Standard and Technology Boulder
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology - Boulder
  • Ruichen Zhao

    • NIST Boulder / CU Boulder
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
    • National Institute of Standard and Technology Boulder
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology - Boulder
  • Tongyu Zhao

    • University of Colorado Boulder
    • Physics, CU Boulder
  • David Pappas

    • NIST Boulder
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
    • NIST
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
    • National Institute of Standard and Technology Boulder
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology - Boulder
  • Zhexuan Gong

    • Colorado School of Mines
  • Meenakshi Singh

    • Colorado Sch of Mines
    • Colorado School of Mines
    • Physics, Colorado School of Mines