Liberating Quantum Processors from Parasitic Interactions
ORAL
Abstract
I explain two methods for zeroing parasitic interaction between a pair of qubits. A year ago, for the first time we showed that magnetic modulation helps to set the interaction to zero in a hybrid circuit containing a transmon coupled to a flux qubits. Most recently we developed the theory and showed the possibility of zeroing parasitic interaction in non-modulable fixed parameter qubits. For this we need to use microwave driving, and we named this technique "dynamic cancellation." This owes to a fundamental symmetry in the Hamiltonian of superconducting processors. Using our understanding of parasitic interactions and how to eliminate them, one can aim for perfect two qubit gate. One example I show is PF gate.
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Publication: Xuexin Xu, M.H. Ansari, "ZZ freedom in two qubit gates", Phys. Rev. Applied 15, 064074 (2021); <br>Xuexin Xu, M.H. Ansari, "PF gate: a novel parasitic free 2 qubit gate", in preparation<br>
Presenters
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Mohammad H Ansari
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Authors
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Mohammad H Ansari
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH