Relaxation Mechanisms of Transmon Qubits Far Detuned from Readout Resonators
ORAL
Abstract
Achieving long qubit relaxation times is crucial for implementations of quantum computing. The superconducting transmon is one of the leading quantum computing platforms, for which coherence time improvements have been approached through improvements in materials, defect engineering, and circuit design. We characterize and discuss the effects of resonator-qubit detuning on qubit performance in systems where qubit readout is and is not protected by a Purcell filter, exploring also the impact of different material systems. We further explore the influence of circuit design and readout parameters on both relaxation and dephasing. This work enriches our basic understanding of loss mechanisms in transmon qubits and circuits.
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Presenters
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Jian Shi
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Authors
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Jian Shi
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Hong Qiao
University of Chicago
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Shiheng Li
University of Chicago, Univ of Chicago
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Yash J Joshi
University of Chicago
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Xuntao Wu
University of Chicago
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Haoxiong Yan
Applied Materials, University of Chicago
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Jacob M Miller
University of Chicago
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Alexander Anferov
University of Chicago
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Christopher R Conner
University of Chicago
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Gustav Andersson
University of Chicago
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Amber M King
University of Chicago
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Howard L Malc
University of Chicago
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Harsh Mishra
University of Chicago
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Minseok Ryu
University of Chicago
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Andrew N Cleland
University of Chicago