Characterizing pulse distortions and crosstalks for superconducting qubits
ORAL
Abstract
Characterizing pulse distortions and crosstalks is essential to building scalable quantum computers. However, quantum chips are often operated at ultra low temperatures and insulated from the environment. This prevents one from direct characterizing the control electronics at the qubit level. We use superconducting qubits as a probe to estimate pulse distortions and crosstalks. Compared to former methods, ours does not require knowing a priori the qubit response as a function of the control pulse strengths. Moreover, its precision is not limited by the finite widths of the control pulses.
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Presenters
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Zhang Jiang
Google LLC
Authors
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Zhang Jiang
Google LLC
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Ze-Pei Cian
University of Maryland, College Park
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Jonathan A Gross
Google LLC
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Dripto M Debroy
Google Quantum AI
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Andre Petukhov
Google LLC