Authors
Yu Chen, C Neill, Pedram Roushan, Nelson Leung, Michael Fang, Rami Barends, Julian Kelly, Brooks Campbell, Z Chen, Benjamin Chiaro, Andrew Dunsworth, Evan Jeffrey, Anthony Megrant, JY Mutus, PJJ O’Malley, CM Quintana, D Sank, Amit Vainsencher, J Wenner, TC White, Michael R Geller, Andrew N Cleland, John M Martinis
Publication date
2014/11/26
Journal
Physical review letters
Volume
113
Issue
22
Pages
220502
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
We introduce a superconducting qubit architecture that combines high-coherence qubits and tunable qubit-qubit coupling. With the ability to set the coupling to zero, we demonstrate that this architecture is protected from the frequency crowding problems that arise from fixed coupling. More importantly, the coupling can be tuned dynamically with nanosecond resolution, making this architecture a versatile platform with applications ranging from quantum logic gates to quantum simulation. We illustrate the advantages of dynamical coupling by implementing a novel adiabatic controlled-z gate, with a speed approaching that of single-qubit gates. Integrating coherence and scalable control, the introduced qubit architecture provides a promising path towards large-scale quantum computation and simulation.
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Scholar articles
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