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Implementation of a generalized CNOT gate between fixed-frequency transmons

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Authors: Shavindra P. Premaratne, Jen-Hao Yeh, F. C. Wellstood, B. S. Palmer

Year

2018

Paper ID

23967

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

We have embedded two fixed-frequency Al/AlO_{textrm{x}}/Al transmons, with ground-to-excited transition frequencies at 6.0714 GHz and 6.7543 GHz, in a single 3D Al cavity with a fundamental mode at 7.7463 GHz. Strong coupling between the cavity and each transmon results in an effective qubit-qubit coupling strength of 26 MHz and a -1 MHz dispersive shift in each qubit's transition frequency, depending on the state of the other qubit. Using the all-microwave SWIPHT (Speeding up Waveforms by Inducing Phases to Harmful Transitions) technique, we demonstrate the operation of a generalized controlled-not (CNOT) gate between the two qubits, with a gate time τg= 907 ns optimized for this device. Using quantum process tomography we find that the gate fidelity is 83%-84%, somewhat less than the 87% fidelity expected from relaxation and dephasing in the transmons during the gate time.

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