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Trapped Ion Quantum Computing Superconducting Qubits

Building Block For Universal Continuous Variables Computation In Superconducting Devices

arXiv
Authors: Bruno A. Veloso, Ciro M. Diniz, Luiz O. R. Solak, Antonio S. M. de Castro, Daniel Z. Rossatto, Celso J. Villas-Bôas

Year

2026

Paper ID

38911

Status

Preprint

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136

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Abstract

Continuous variable (CV) quantum computation offers an alternative to qubit-based computing by exploiting the infinite-dimensional Hilbert space of bosonic modes. Despite recent progress, superconducting platforms have yet to demonstrate a scalable architecture capable of universal computation.Here, we design and numerically simulate a two-layer superconducting architecture that implements all five interactions of the universal CV gate set (rotation, displacement, squeezing, Kerr, and beam splitter) within experimentally accessible regimes. To this end, we employ a DC-SQUID as the bosonic mode, a fluxonium qubit to mediate nonlinear interactions, and two ancillary qubits that enable Gaussian and multi-mode operations. By tuning fluxes and frequencies, we achieve high fidelities $geq 98\%$ across all gates within state-of-the-art parameter ranges. The modular nature of the design allows straightforward scaling, establishing a feasible pathway toward high-fidelity, universal CV quantum computation based on superconducting circuits.

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