Improved speed limits for cavity-qubit operations using conditional displacements (Part 2)
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Abstract
In this talk, we demonstrate how, even in the weak-dispersive regime, the conditional displacement gate can remain the generating gate of universal control. The advantage of working in this regime is that it minimizes unwanted nonlinearities and losses of the cavity due to the reverse Purcell effect. We also present practical pulse sequences that are robust against low-frequency transmon dephasing, as well as low-frequency amplitude drifts of the cavity drive.
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Presenters
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Alec Eickbusch
Yale University, Department of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University
Authors
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Alec Eickbusch
Yale University, Department of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University
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Salvatore Elder
Yale University
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Zhenghao Ding
Yale University
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Shantanu Jha
Yale University
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Volodymyr Sivak
Applied Physics Department, Yale University, Yale University, Department of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University
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Nicholas Frattini
Yale University
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Christa Flühmann
Yale University
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Robert J Schoelkopf
Yale University, Applied Physics, Yale University, Department of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University
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Michel Devoret
Yale University, Applied Physics Department, Yale University, Yale, Department of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University, Applied Physics, Yale University, Departments of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University