Weakly Tunable Qubit: Part II
ORAL
Abstract
Performing fast, high-fidelity two-qubit gates is an important requirement of quantum computers. Cross-resonance gates applied to pairs of transmons satisfy this requirement with the added advantage of being fully controlled by microwave signals. However, applying these gates to a large transmon lattice is quite challenging. This is because cross-resonance gates set stringent requirements on the frequency landscape of neighboring qubits, which are difficult to satisfy with fixed-frequency transmons due to their relatively large frequency spread. To solve this problem, we realize a new flux-tunable qubit, compatible with cross-resonance gates, which can be tuned by less than 150 MHz. Such a weakly tunable qubit is useful for avoiding frequency collisions in a large lattice while limiting its susceptibility to flux noise. In this talk, we will present some preliminary measurement results of these weakly tunable qubits.
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Presenters
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Jose Chavez
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Authors
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Jose Chavez
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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Baleegh Abdo
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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Jared B Hertzberg
IBM T J Watson Res Ctr, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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Firat Solgun
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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Oblesh Jinka
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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Easwar M Magesan
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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Markus Brink
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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Jay Gambetta
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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Jerry M. Chow
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM T J Watson Res Ctr, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center