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Noise suppression in superconducting qubits through on-demand cavity cooling and optimal control

ORAL

Abstract

Noise suppression techniques that extend qubit lifetimes, such as reservoir engineering and optimal control, are crucial ingredients for NISQ-era superconducting quantum devices. While control techniques such as dynamical decoupling have been widely adopted in compiling circuits to run quantum algorithms, so far, few experimental studies have co-designed a qubit's control pulses with its dissipative environment. We design a transmon qubit with an effective tunable environment by coupling its readout resonator to an auxiliary lossy mode. We experimentally test that we can effectively remove spurious excitation from the qubit's environment on-demand through a parametrically driven coupling. Furthermore, we study the qubit noise characteristics and explore optimal control strategies for suppressing the engineered, tunable bath. We anticipate that this work will provide insights into noise suppression in superconducting qubits both on the hardware and software levels.

Presenters

  • Haimeng Zhang

    University of Southern California

Authors

  • Haimeng Zhang

    University of Southern California

  • Darian M Hartsell

    Georgia Tech Research Institute, University of Southern California

  • Evangelos Vlachos

    University of Southern California

  • Sacha R Greenfield

    University of Southern California

  • Azarin Zarassi

    University of Southern California

  • Vivek Maurya

    University of Southern California

  • Clark Miyamoto

    University of Southern Califronia

  • Jocelyn Liu

    University of Southern California

  • James T Farmer

    University of Southern California

  • Daria Kowsari

    Washington University in Saint Louis, Washington University, St. Louis, Washington University

  • Kater Murch

    Washington University in Saint Louis, Washington University, St. Louis

  • Daniel A Lidar

    University of Southern California

  • Eli Levenson-Falk

    Univ of Southern California