FPGA-based optimal control for two-qubit gates
ORAL
Abstract
Improved controls for high-coherence superconducting qubits will enable high-fidelity multi-qubit gates. Superconducting qubits made of tantalum were recently found to have lifetimes and coherence times exceeding 0.3 milliseconds. Implementing Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based qubit control enables real-time feedback which informs qubit state preparation and allows for careful study of quantum trajectories and decoherence. Implementing classical signal-processing calculations digitally on the FPGA further enhances the quality of control. Here we present the results of these new controls applied in an optimal control scheme for a two-qubit gate.
*This work was supported by the Army Research Office Grant (HIPS W911NF1910016), National Science Foundation (MRSEC DMR-1420541) and the NDSEG fellowship.
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Presenters
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Sara Sussman
- Princeton University