Suppression of Qubit Crosstalk between Transmons and Capacitively Shunted Flux Qubits: Part 2, Theory
ORAL
Abstract
We compare two-qubit superconducting circuits composed of either different-species qubits or all-transmon qubits. In the different-species case, we use qubits with the opposite sign of anharmonicity, while for the all-transmon circuit, both qubits have a negative anharmonicity. We show that there are unique features in the different-species approach that makes it attractive for use in near-term quantum computers. Circuits with different-species qubits are capable of fast two-qubit gates and they allow for complete cancellation of ZZ crosstalk interactions. Our theoretical results are in agreement with an experiment on a two-qubit device consisting of a capacitively shunted flux qubit and a transmon and show a promising way to improve two-qubit gate operations.
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Presenters
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Xuexin Xu
Forschungszentrum Juelich, Forschungszentrum Julich
Authors
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Xuexin Xu
Forschungszentrum Juelich, Forschungszentrum Julich
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Mohammad Ansari
Forschungszentrum Julich, Forschungszentrum Juelich
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Jaseung Ku
Syracuse University
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Britton L Plourde
Syracuse University, Physics, Syracuse University
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Jared Hertzberg
IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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Markus Brink
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM TJ Watson Research Center
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David McKay
IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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Jerry M. Chow
IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center