High fidelity, universal gates on a noise-decoupled, coherence enhanced flux-tunable transmon
ORAL
Abstract
Flux tunable superconducting qubits often have decay-limited coherence at flux sweet spots but may suffer from high pure-dephasing while they are flux biased away from that sweet spot. We present the results of our experiment, performing fast, high fidelity, universal single-qubit gates, on a noise-decoupled flux-tunable transmon qubit that is biased far away from its flux sweet spot. Under these conditions, the noise-decoupled transmon benefits from a factor of 10 enhancement of coherence. This technique can expand operational ranges of qubits, broadening the selection of viable qubit operational regimes by making qubits in otherwise low-coherence configurations operable with high coherence. The efficacy of this technique is not limited to the superconducting circuits.
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Publication: Drafts in preparation, paper and dissertation: HIGH FIDELITY UNIVERSAL GATES PERFORMED ON A CONTINUOUSLY-DECOUPLED COHERENCE ENHANCED TRANSMON QUBIT
Presenters
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Michael Senatore
Syracuse University, Griffiss Institute, AFRL
Authors
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Michael Senatore
Syracuse University, Griffiss Institute, AFRL
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Daniel L Campbell
Air Force Research Laboratory, Information Directorate
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Matthew LaHaye
AFRL