High-Fidelity, High-Scalability Two-Qubit Gate Scheme for Superconducting Qubits
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Abstract
High-quality two-qubit gate operations are crucial for scalable quantum information processing. Often, the gate fidelity is compromised when the system becomes more integrated. Therefore, a low-error-rate, easy-to-scale two-qubit gate scheme is highly desirable. Here, we experimentally demonstrate a new two-qubit gate scheme that exploits fixed-frequency qubits and a tunable coupler in a superconducting quantum circuit. The scheme requires less control lines, reduces cross talk effect, and simplifies calibration procedures, yet produces a controlled-Z gate in 30 ns with a high fidelity of 99.5%, derived from the interleaved randomized benchmarking method. Error analysis shows that gate errors are mostly coherence limited. Our demonstration paves the way for large-scale implementation of high-fidelity quantum operations.
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Presenters
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Yuan Xu
Southern University of Science and Technology
Authors
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Yuan Xu
Southern University of Science and Technology
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Ji Chu
Southern University of Science and Technology, Nanjing University
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Jiahao Yuan
Southern University of Science and Technology
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Jiawei Qiu
Southern University of Science and Technology
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Yuxuan Zhou
Southern University of Science and Technology
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Libo Zhang
Southern University of Science and Technology
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Xinsheng Tan
Nanjing University
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Yang Yu
Nanjing University
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Jian Li
Southern University of Science and Technology
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Fei Yan
Southern University of Science and Technology
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Dapeng Yu
Southern University of Science and Technology