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Suppressed crosstalk between two-junction superconducting qubits with mode-selective coupling.

ORAL

Abstract

Fixed-frequency qubits can suffer from always-on interactions that inhibit independent control. While this problem can be alleviated with the use of flux-tunable buses, this introduces other challenges such as sensitivity to flux noise. Here, we describe a superconducting architecture using qubits that comprise of two capacitively-shunted Josephson junctions connected in series. Historically known as tunable coupling qubits, such two-junction qubits support two modes with distinct frequencies and different spatial symmetries. By selectively coupling only one type of modes and using the other as our qubit basis, we greatly suppress crosstalk between the data modes while permitting all-microwave two-qubit gates.

Presenters

  • Aaron Finck

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

Authors

  • Aaron Finck

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Santino Carnevale

    IBM Quantum, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Quantum

  • Dave Klaus

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Quantum

  • Christopher Scerbo

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • John Blair

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Corporation

  • Thomas G McConkey

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • Cihan Kurter

    IBM Quantum, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA, IBM TJ Watson Research Center

  • April Carniol

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Quantum, Yorktown Heights NY 10598

  • George Keefe

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Quantum

  • Muir Kumph

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Quantum

  • Oliver E. Dial

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center, IBM Quantum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT