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Microwave-activated two-qubit gates for fixed-coupling and fixed-frequency transmon qubits

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Authors: Ling Jiang, Peng Xu, Shengjun Wu, Jian-An Sun, Fu-Quan Dou

Year

2024

Paper ID

38279

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

All-microwave control of fixed-frequency superconducting quantum systems offers the potential to reduce control circuit complexity and increase system coherence. Nevertheless, due to the limited control flexibility in qubit parameters, one has to address several issues, such as quantum crosstalk and frequency crowding, for scaling up qubit architecture with non-tunable elements. This study proposes a microwave-activated two-qubit gate scheme for two fixed-frequency transmon qubits coupled via a fixed-frequency transmon coupler. The protocol relies on applying a microwave pulse exclusively to the coupler, enabling the implementation of a controlled-Z (CZ) gate. We show that the gate fidelity exceeding 0.999 can be achieved within 150 ns, excluding decoherence effects. Moreover, we also show that leakage from the computational subspace to non-computational states can also be effectively suppressed.

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