Superconducting Qubits Underground: Design, Measurement, and Scalability
ORAL
Abstract
Superconducting qubit devices are highly sensitive to cosmic ray induced quasiparticle poisoning—a challenge for quantum computing. At Fermilab, we utilize an underground testbed called QUIET that significantly decreases the rate of such events. We employ an open-source toolchain, including Qiskit Metal and the SQuADDs library, for device design and simulation prior to fabrication. We then test these chips in QUIET, which is capable of housing many chips, enabling tests of scalability. This presentation will cover our qubit design approach, fabrication capabilities, and first measurements from qubits deployed in QUIET, benchmarking the new facility.
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Presenters
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Olivia Seidel
University of Texas at Arlington
Authors
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Olivia Seidel
University of Texas at Arlington
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Arianna H Colon Cesani
Northwestern University
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Grace Bratrud
Northwestern University
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Israel Hernandez
Illinois Institute of Technology, illinois institute of technology, Illinois Institute Of Technology
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Sara F Sussman
Princeton University
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Daniel S Baxter
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab)