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Fast CZ Gate via Energy-Level Engineering in Superconducting Qubits with a Tunable Coupler
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Authors: Benzheng Yuan, Chaojie Zhang, Chuanbing Han, Shuya Wang, Peng Xu, Huihui Sun, Qing Mu, Lixin Wang, Bo Zhao, Weilong Wang, Zheng Shan
Year
2025
Paper ID
51390
Status
Preprint
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148
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Abstract
In superconducting quantum circuits, decoherence errors in qubits constitute a critical factor limiting quantum gate performance. To mitigate decoherence-induced gate infidelity, rapid implementation of quantum gates is essential. Here we propose a scheme for rapid controlled-Z (CZ) gate implementation through energy-level engineering, which leverages Rabi oscillations between the left|11rightrangle state and the non-computational state in a tunable-coupler architecture. Numerical simulations achieved a 22 ns nonadiabatic CZ gate with fidelity over 99.99\%. We further investigated the performance of the CZ gate in the presence of anharmonicity offsets. The results demonstrate that a high-fidelity CZ gate with an error rate below 10-4 remains achievable even with finite anharmonicity variations. Furthermore, the detrimental impact of spectator qubits in different quantum states on the fidelity of CZ gate is effectively suppressed by incorporating a tunable coupler. This scheme exhibits potential for extending the circuit execution depth constrained by coherence time limitations.
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- In superconducting quantum circuits, decoherence errors in qubits constitute a critical factor limiting quantum gate performance.
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