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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.

Presenters

  • Yash J Joshi

    University of Chicago

Authors

  • Xuntao Wu

    University of Chicago

  • Yash J Joshi

    University of Chicago

  • Amber M King

    University of Chicago

  • Howard L Malc

    University of Chicago

  • Haoxiong Yan

    Applied Materials, University of Chicago

  • Gustav Andersson

    University of Chicago

  • Alexander Anferov

    University of Chicago

  • Christopher R Conner

    University of Chicago

  • Shiheng Li

    University of Chicago, Univ of Chicago

  • Jacob M Miller

    University of Chicago

  • Harsh Mishra

    University of Chicago

  • Hong Qiao

    University of Chicago

  • Minseok Ryu

    University of Chicago

  • Jian Shi

    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

  • Andrew N Cleland

    University of Chicago