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    Design and optimal control of superconducting qubits to achieve quantum entangling gate speed limits

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    Howard, Joel A.
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    Singh, Meenakshi
    Date issued
    2022
    Keywords
    optimal control
    quantum speed limits
    superconducting qubits
    
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    https://hdl.handle.net/11124/15431
    Abstract
    The finite coherence times of quantum computers necessitates fast single and two-qubit gates. While single-qubit gates can in theory be arbitrarily fast, the speed of two-qubit gates is dependent on the interaction strength. For a static ZZ interaction the speed of several important gates have been analytically determined. Here we experimentally demonstrate reaching those speed limits on two superconducting transmon qubits with a fixed capacitive coupling. We also present a numerical optimizer capable of producing arbitrary speed-limited gates with high fidelity. Finally, we present a software suite for fully integrating and automating superconducting qubit design, simulation, and fabrication layout in a modular and extensible framework.
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