Impact of tunable couplers on parity-check performance in superconducting quantum processors for error correction
ORAL
Abstract
Among many requirements, quantum error correction necessitates accurate control of the interactions between qubits. In the field of superconducting qubits, this has motivated the development of tunable-coupling schemes. We implement a tunable-coupling architecture and analyze the impact of the coupler bias on gate and readout performance in a multi-qubit setting. We detail the implementation of controlled-Z gates with fidelity exceeding 99% and evidence their benefits through weight-2 parity checks achieving defect rates below 10% over 100 repetitions, without applying any leakage reduction method. Finally, we study the impact of coupled spectator qubits on parity-check performance as a function of coupling strength.
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Presenters
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Santiago Vallés-Sanclemente
Delft University of Technology
Authors
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Santiago Vallés-Sanclemente
Delft University of Technology
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Tim Vroomans
Delft University of Technology
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Timo van Absouwde
Orange Quantum Systems
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Sean van der Meer
Delft University of Technology
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Yuejie Xin
Delft University of Technology
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Adam Lawrence
Orange Quantum Systems
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Adriaan Rol
Orange Quantum Systems
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Leonardo DiCarlo
QuTech and Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, Delft University of Technology