Protected C-Parity Qubits Part 1: Characterization and Protection
ORAL
Abstract
Superconducting qubits with topological protection against local noise hold the promise of significantly enhanced coherence times and higher gate fidelities than is possible with conventional qubits. We are developing one such protected design — the hybrid charge-parity qubit — that combines arrays of compact, high inductances and conventional Josephson junctions with individual flux control for tuning each plaquette to a regime with a π-periodic Josephson energy. With this scheme, concatenating multiple π-periodic elements further enhances the degree of protection. Here, we will describe our experimental characterization of devices with concatenated π-periodic elements through spectroscopy and time-domain measurements.
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Presenters
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Kenneth Dodge
Syracuse University
Authors
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Kenneth Dodge
Syracuse University
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Yebin Liu
Syracuse University
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Brad Cole
Syracuse University
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Jaseung Ku
Syracuse University
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Michael Senatore
Syracuse University
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Abigail Shearrow
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Shaojiang Zhu
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Sohair Abdullah
University of Wisconsin - Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Andrey Klots
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Lara Faoro
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Lev B Ioffe
Google, Google Inc - Santa Barbara, Google Inc., Google, Inc., Venice, CA 90291 USA
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Robert McDermott
University of Wisconsin - Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Britton Plourde
Syracuse University