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Superconducting Qubits
Co-designing Transmon devices for control with simple pulses
arXiv
Authors: Nicolas Wittler, Shai Machnes, Frank K. Wilhelm
Year
2024
Paper ID
37995
Status
Preprint
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In the current NISQ era, there is demand for functional quantum devices to solve relevant computational problems, which motivates a utilitarian perspective on device design: The goal is to create a device that is able to run a given algorithm with state-of-the-art performance. In this work, we use optimal control tools to derive the gate set required by a toy algorithm and, in tandem, explore the model space of superconducting quantum computer design, from dispersively coupled to stronger interacting qubits, to maximize gate fidelity. We employ perfect entangler theory to provide flexibility in the search for a two-qubit gate on a given platform and to compare designs with different entangling mechanisms, e.g., texttt{CPHASE} and sqrt{texttt{iSWAP}}. To ensure the applicability of our investigation, we limit ourselves to "simple" (i.e., sparse parametrization) pulses and quantify, where results differ from using the full complexity of piecewise constant controls.
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