Zhiyang He, Anand Natarajan, et al.
APS March Meeting 2023
Qubit lifetimes and weak anharmonicities in superconducting transmon-based quantum computers are leading causes of gate infidelity. The fluxonium qubit is a promising alternative to transmons, with coherence times reaching milliseconds and anharmonicities of several gigahertz. In this work, we present an architecture consisting of fluxonium qubits coupled via a tunable-transmon coupler (FTF, for fluxonium-transmon-fluxonium). FTF provides two very important benefits: (1) it allows for stronger couplings for non-computational state gates, and (2) suppresses the static ZZ down the kHz levels without requiring strict parameter matching. We take advantage of these strong couplings by performing a microwave-activated CZ gate, achieving high-fidelities with clear paths forward toward 99.9%. Furthermore, the frequency at which the gate is driven can be tuned over a large range, corresponding to the coupler spectrum.
Zhiyang He, Anand Natarajan, et al.
APS March Meeting 2023
Pauline J. Ollitrault, Abhinav Kandala, et al.
PRResearch
Max Rossmannek, Fabijan Pavošević, et al.
ACS Fall 2023
Nathaniel Park
APS March Meeting 2023