A coaxial circuit QED architecture for quantum computing

ORAL

Abstract

A major obstacle in scaling up superconducting circuit architectures for quantum computing is the difficulty of having the many required control and measurement lines on the same chip as the qubits. As a solution, we present a coaxial circuit QED architecture in which a qubit and lumped element LC resonator are fabricated on opposing sides of a single chip, and control and readout are provided by coaxial wiring running perpendicular to the chip plane. We present spectroscopic and time-resolved measurements of a fabricated device, demonstrating excellent agreement with circuit QED in the dispersive regime. The architecture allows for scaling via nearest-neighbour coupling to large arrays of selectively controlled and measured qubits, with a straight-forward fabrication procedure and without the complexity of in-plane wiring.

Authors

  • Joseph Rahamim

    University of Oxford

  • Tanja Behrle

    University of Oxford

  • Michael Peterer

    University of Oxford

  • Andrew Patterson

    University of Oxford

  • Peter Spring

    University of Oxford

  • Riccardo Manenti

    University of Oxford

  • Giovanna Tancredi

    University of Oxford

  • Peter Leek

    University of Oxford