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Control, Calibration and Characterization of a simulated two-transmon chip. Part 1

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Abstract

We demonstrate a new integrated open-source tool-set for Control, Calibration and Characterization (C3) [1] by applying it to a simulated example of a two-qubit quantum processor.
We illustrate our methods using fixed-frequency superconducting qubits for which we perform open-loop optimal control to derive high-fidelity single-qubit gates. We calibrate those gates on a blackbox simulation by performing single-length Randomized Benchmarking sequences. We use the calibration data to improve the model of the system and thus are able to derive a coherence limited cross-resonance (CR) gate that achieves 99.6% fidelity without need for any calibration.

[1] Wittler, N., Roy, F., Pack, K., Werninghaus, M., Roy, A. S., Egger, D. J., Filipp, S., Wilhelm, F.K., Machnes, S. (2020).
An integrated tool-set for Control, Calibration and Characterization of quantum devices applied to superconducting qubits. arXiv:2009.09866

Presenters

  • Federico Roy

    IBM Zurich, IBM Research Zürich, IBM Research - Zurich

Authors

  • Federico Roy

    IBM Zurich, IBM Research Zürich, IBM Research - Zurich

  • Nicolas Wittler

    Forschungszentrum Jülich

  • Kevin Pack

    Forschungszentrum Julich, Forschungszentrum Jülich

  • Max Werninghaus

    IBM Zurich, IBM Research Zürich, IBM Research - Zurich, IBM Quantum - IBM Research Zurich

  • Anurag Saha Roy

    Citizen scientist, Citizen Scientist, citizen scientist

  • Daniel Egger

    IBM Zurich, IBM Research Zürich, IBM Research - Zurich

  • Stefan Filipp

    Walther Meißner Institute, Walther Meisster Institute, Physics, TU Munich

  • Frank K Wilhelm

    Forschungszentrum Julich, Forschungszentrum Jülich

  • Shai Machnes

    Forschungszentrum Julich, Forschungszentrum Jülich