The QICK (Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit): Readout and control for qubits and detectors
ORAL
Abstract
We introduce a Xilinx RFSoC-based qubit controller (called the Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit, or QICK for short) which supports the direct synthesis of control pulses with carrier frequencies of up to 6 GHz. The QICK can control multiple qubits or other quantum devices. The QICK consists of a digital board hosting an RFSoC (RF System-on-Chip) FPGA, custom firmware and software and an optional companion custom-designed analog front-end board. We characterize the analog performance of the system, as well as its digital latency, important for quantum error correction and feedback protocols. We benchmark the controller by performing standard characterizations of a transmon qubit. We achieve an average gate fidelity of 99.93%. All of the schematics, firmware, and software are open-source. In this talk we discuss the latest progress and developments on the QICK.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2110.00557.pdf
Presenters
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Sara F Sussman
Princeton University, Princeton
Authors
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Sara F Sussman
Princeton University, Princeton
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Leandro Stefanazzi
Fermilab
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Ken Treptow
Fermilab
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Neal Wilcer
Fermilab
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Chris Stoughton
Fermilab
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Salvatore Montella
Fermilab
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Collin Bradford
Fermilab
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Gustavo Cancelo
Fermilab
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Shefali Saxena
ANL, Argonne National Laboratory
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Horacio Arnaldi
Instituto Balseiro
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Andrew A Houck
Princeton University
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Ankur Agrawal
University of Chicago
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Helin Zhang
University of Chicago
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Chunyang Ding
University of Chicago
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David Schuster
University of Chicago