KQCircuits, an open-source package for drawing automation of superconducting quantum processors.
ORAL
Abstract
In the last decade, research in the field of superconducting circuits has increased significantly, notably driven by its utility in quantum computing. One of the first tasks, often among the steepest in difficulty, consists of accurately laying out the desired quantum circuits and connectivity in a lithography mask file. This is usually done in an ad-hoc manner, and new researchers must go through this process with suboptimal outcome and poor scalability.
We present KQCircuits, a GPLv3-licensed tool developed at IQM Finland, that enables designing state-of-the-art quantum circuits and processors with relative ease, while cutting down costly human errors. Both the basic elements and chips can be drawn programmatically and parametrically at wafer scale. Masks and simulation scripts can be exported to establish a complete and robust workflow. Many example elements and chip layouts, with planar and multi-layer support, are also provided within the tool.
An Open Quantum Hardware tool is crucial to reduce design overhead for new experiments, and help refine existing ones. With KQCircuits, quantum engineers are empowered to quickly develop new quantum experiments, while having the opportunity to contribute to the codebase and libraries to help their peers and push the field forward.
We present KQCircuits, a GPLv3-licensed tool developed at IQM Finland, that enables designing state-of-the-art quantum circuits and processors with relative ease, while cutting down costly human errors. Both the basic elements and chips can be drawn programmatically and parametrically at wafer scale. Masks and simulation scripts can be exported to establish a complete and robust workflow. Many example elements and chip layouts, with planar and multi-layer support, are also provided within the tool.
An Open Quantum Hardware tool is crucial to reduce design overhead for new experiments, and help refine existing ones. With KQCircuits, quantum engineers are empowered to quickly develop new quantum experiments, while having the opportunity to contribute to the codebase and libraries to help their peers and push the field forward.
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Presenters
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Alessandro Landra
IQM Finland Oy
Authors
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Alessandro Landra
IQM Finland Oy
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Johannes Heinsoo
IQM Finland Oy
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Sinan Inel
IQM Finland Oy
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David Janzso
IQM Finland Oy
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Máté Jenei
IQM Finland Oy
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Janne Kotilahti
IQM Finland Oy
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Caspar F Ockeloen-Korppi
IQM Finland Oy, IQM Finland oy, Aalto University, IQM Finland
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Jukka Räbinä
IQM Finland Oy
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Niko Savola
IQM Finland Oy