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Progress on 3D qudit architecture with high-coherence SRF cavities

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Abstract

Superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities are excellent choices for storing quantum information as quantum d-level systems (qudits) due to their exceptionally long lifetimes and large accessible Hilbert spaces. A common strategy to manipulate the states is to use a nonlinear element like a transmon. There are however several challenges to build a 3D SRF architecture while maintaining a seconds long cavity lifetime. In this presentation, we demonstrate successful integration of superconducting qubits made by Rigetti with single-cell Nb SRF cavities. We discuss the experimental results with different approaches like photon-blockade and selective number dependent arbitrary phase gates to prepare non-classical states. Finally, we discuss our strategies to improve the coherence times and extend the system for building a multi-qudit quantum processor.

Presenters

  • David van Zanten

    Fermilab, FermiLab, SQMS - Fermilab

Authors

  • David van Zanten

    Fermilab, FermiLab, SQMS - Fermilab

  • Taeyoon Kim

    Fermilab, Northwestern University

  • Tanay Roy

    University of Chicago, Fermilab

  • Silvia Zorzetti

    Fermilab

  • Matthew J Reagor

    Rigetti Quantum Computing, Rigetti, Rigetti Computing

  • Mustafa Bal

    Fermilab

  • Roman Pilipenko

    National Accelerator Laboratory, Fermilab, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Shaojiang Zhu

    Fermilab

  • Srivatsan Chakram

    Rutgers University

  • Alexander Romanenko

    Fermilab

  • Anna Grassellino

    Fermilab