Precise Hamiltonian identification of a superconducting quantum processor (part 2)
ORAL
Abstract
The required precision to perform quantum simulations beyond the capabilities of classical computers imposes major experimental and theoretical challenges. Implementing a novel algorithm, we infer all parameters of the bosonic Hamiltonian that governs the dynamics of excitations in a two-dimensional grid of nearest-neighbour coupled superconducting qubits. For five and six coupled qubits, we identify Hamiltonian parameters with sub-MHz precision and construct a spatial implementation error map for a grid of 27 qubits. Our results quantify the implementation accuracy of analog dynamics and introduce a diagnostic toolkit for understanding, calibrating, and improving analog quantum processors.
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Presenters
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Pedram Roushan
Google LLC
Authors
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Pedram Roushan
Google LLC
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Dominik Hangleiter
University of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park
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Ingo Roth
Quantum Research Centre, Technology Innovation Institute (TII), Abu Dhabi, TII Abu Dhabi
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Jens Eisert
Freie Universität Berlin, 14195 Berlin, Germany