Cosmic-ray and cosmic-ray-like events in a modular superconducting quantum processor
ORAL
Abstract
Quantum processors based on superconducting qubits have been scaling to larger systems, enabling for example the implementation of small-scale quantum error correction codes. However, ionizing radiation events, including those from cosmic rays, can introduce catastrophic chip-scale correlated errors that conventional error-correction codes, such as the surface code, cannot protect against. Here we explore the potential for a modular quantum computing architecture to survive such catastrophic events. We explore cosmic-ray and cosmic-ray-like events in a modular quantum processor composed of a motherboard and two flip-chip bonded daughterboards, and monitor the appearance of correlated qubit decay errors within a single module and across two physically separate modules. We report on the performance of this system, and comment on future prospects for such architectures in the presence of such errors.
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Presenters
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Yash J Joshi
University of Chicago
Authors
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Xuntao Wu
University of Chicago
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Yash J Joshi
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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Haoxiong Yan
Applied Materials, University of Chicago
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Gustav Andersson
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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Shiheng Li
University of Chicago, Univ of Chicago
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Jacob M Miller
University of Chicago
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Harsh Mishra
University of Chicago
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Hong Qiao
University of Chicago
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Minseok Ryu
University of Chicago
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Jian Shi
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Andrew N Cleland
University of Chicago