Crosstalk characterization in superconducting qubits by eigenvalue estimation: Experiment
ORAL
Abstract
Superconducting qubit devices offer a promising path towards a scalable quantum computer. As these systems continue to grow in size and complexity, crosstalk errors, which build up during long control sequences, lead to an overall loss in control fidelity. In this talk we explore the use of eigenvalue estimation (a.k.a. "spectrum estimation") in superconducting systems as a high-accuracy method to detect and quantify crosstalk between qubits, and demonstrate how these techniques allow for quick identification and estimation of system crosstalk.
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Authors
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Matthew Ware
syracuse university, Raytheon BBN Technologies
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Kin Chung Fong
Raytheon BBN Technology, Raytheon BBN Technologies
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Colm A. Ryan
BBN Technology - Massachusetts, Raytheon BBN Technologies
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Brian Hassik
Raytheon BBN Technologies
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Thomas Ohki
Raytheon BBN Technologies
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Marcus P. da Silva
Raytheon BBN Technologies