Engineering tunable interactions via parametric flux modulation in 3D - Part I
ORAL
Abstract
Parametric flux modulation of SQUIDs and other flux-tunable devices has shown great promise in engineering fast gate operations and nonlinear quantum interactions. However, its applications have been by far mostly limited to 2D planar architectures. The efficient delivery of fast flux modulation in 3D architectures, potentially allowing the integration of fast parametric interactions with highly coherent 3D quantum memories, has been a tempting yet challenging task. Here we propose a novel design that allows such an efficient delivery of ac flux into a 3D superconducting package without driving the charge degree of freedom, while preserving the coherence properties of the device. As an example, we show how our design enables the parametric modulation of a dc SQUID device, and demonstrate how high fidelity operations can be achieved.
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Presenters
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Yao Lu
Yale University
Authors
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Yao Lu
Yale University
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Aniket Maiti
Yale University
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Suhas Ganjam
Yale University, Applied Physics, Yale University
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Yaxing Zhang
Yale University, Applied Physics, Yale University
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Luigi Frunzio
Applied Physics Department, Yale University, Yale University, Applied Physics, Yale University, Department of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University
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Steven Girvin
Yale University, Yale Quantum Institute, Yale University
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Robert J Schoelkopf
Yale University, Applied Physics, Yale University, Department of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University