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Two-qubit gate demonstration on superconducting overlap qubits compatible with cryo-CMOS multiplexer control

ORAL

Abstract

Scaling-up superconducting quantum processors is hindered by insufficient yield and uniformity of superconducting qubit parameters. Device variability is dominated by the Josephson junction, in particular by surface and line-edge roughness of junction electrodes as well as barrier thickness variation. These fabrication limitations can be overcome by foundry-standard fabrication processes, which are responsible for the success of the microelectronics industry. A fully foundry-compatible qubit fabrication process based on the overlap technique has already been used to demonstrate high-coherence fixed-frequency transmon qubits1. In this talk we will present a two-qubit device with flux-tunable coupler fabricated with the overlap technique. Using a CPHASE gate we benchmark the performance of the overlap multiqubit device and discuss scaling perspectives including the compatibility with cryo-CMOS multiplexers.

1Verjauw et al., npj Quantum Information 8, 93 (2022).

Presenters

  • Anton Potocnik

    IMEC

Authors

  • Anton Potocnik

    IMEC

  • Rohith Acharya

    Katholieke Univ Leuven

  • Tsvetan Ivanov

    IMEC, imec

  • A. M. Vadiraj

    IMEC, imec

  • Jacques Van Damme

    KU Leuven

  • Shana Massar

    IMEC, imec

  • Daniel Perez Lozano

    IMEC, imec, Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre

  • Massimo Mongillo

    IMEC, imec

  • Danny Wan

    IMEC, imec

  • Kristiaan De Greve

    IMEC, imec, IMEC / KU Leuven