Suppressing the Accumulation of Leakage in Superconducting Circuits for Quantum Error Correction
ORAL
Abstract
Despite recent progress in experimental error correction realizations, quantum computers require lower error rates to reach the fault-tolerant regime in which they can outperform standard computers in computational tasks such as simulating quantum systems. One of the dominant errors limiting the performance of quantum error correction codes across multiple technology platforms is leakage out of the computational subspace, originating from the inherent multi-level structure of qubit implementations. In this talk, we present experimental progress towards the mitigation of leakage in targeted experiments with superconducting circuits.
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Presenters
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Nathan Lacroix
ETH Zurich
Authors
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Nathan Lacroix
ETH Zurich
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Luca Hofele
ETH Zürich
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Ants Remm
ETH Zurich
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Christoph Hellings
ETH Zurich
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François Swiadek
ETH Zurich
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Stefania Lazar
ETH Zurich
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Colin Scarato
ETH Zurich, ETH Zuerich
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Dante Colao Zanuz
ETH Zurich
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Michael Kerschbaum
ETH Zurich
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Graham J Norris
ETH Zurich
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Mohsen Bahrami Panah
ETH Zurich
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Alexander Flasby
ETH Zurich
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Sebastian Krinner
ETH Zurich
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Andreas Wallraff
ETH Zurich