Time-domain characterization and correction of on-chip distortion of control pulses in a quantum processor

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We introduce Cryoscope, a method for sampling on-chip baseband pulses used to dynamically control qubit frequency in a quantum processor. We specifically use Cryoscope to measure the step response of the dedicated flux control lines of two-junction transmon qubits in circuit QED processors with the temporal resolution of the room-temperature arbitrary waveform generator producing the control pulses. As a first application, we iteratively improve this step response using optimized real-time digital filters to counter the linear-dynamical distortion in the control line, as needed for high-fidelity repeatable one- and two-qubit gates based on dynamical control of qubit frequency.

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Rol, M. A., Ciorciaro, L., Malinowski, F. K., Tarasinski, B. M., Sagastizabal, R. E., Bultink, C. C., … Dicarlo, L. (2020). Time-domain characterization and correction of on-chip distortion of control pulses in a quantum processor. Applied Physics Letters, 116(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5133894

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