Novel charging effects in the fluxonium qubit

ORAL

Abstract

The fluxonium circuit has recently emerged as an attractive qubit modality for building a fault-tolerant quantum computer. Because of the presence of an inductive shunt, the fluxonium qubit is insensitive to the dc value of the offset-charge bias, ng. However, the impact of nonzero-frequency fluctuations of ng is not fully charted in the literature. In this talk, we derive a convenient form of the fluxonium Hamiltonian that makes it easier to characterize the effects of a time-dependent offset-charge bias. Our fluxonium model reveals a new noise channel for fluxonium related to quasiparticles, and has implications for high-fidelity qubit control.

Presenters

  • Agustin Di Paolo

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Google Quantum AI

Authors

  • Agustin Di Paolo

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Google Quantum AI
  • Kyle Serniak

    • MIT Lincoln Laboratory & MIT RLE
    • MIT Lincoln Laboratory
    • MIT Lincoln Laboratory, MIT RLE
  • Andrew J Kerman

    • MIT Lincoln Lab
  • William D Oliver

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT