Long-Distance Transmon Coupler with cz -Gate Fidelity above 99.8 %

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Abstract

Tunable coupling of superconducting qubits has been widely studied due to its importance for isolated gate operations in scalable quantum processor architectures. Here, we demonstrate a tunable qubit-qubit coupler based on a floating transmon device, which allows us to place qubits at least 2 mm apart from each other while maintaining over 50-MHz coupling between the coupler and the qubits. In the introduced tunable-coupler design, both the qubit-qubit and the qubit-coupler couplings are mediated by two waveguides instead of relying on direct capacitive couplings between the components, reducing the impact of the qubit-qubit distance on the couplings. This leaves space for each qubit to have an individual readout resonator and a Purcell filter, which is needed for fast high-fidelity readout. In addition, simulations show that the large qubit-qubit distance significantly lowers unwanted non-nearest-neighbor coupling and allows multiple control lines to cross over the structure with minimal crosstalk. Using the proposed flexible and scalable architecture, we demonstrate a controlled-Z gate with (99.81±0.02)% fidelity.

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Marxer, F., Vepsäläinen, A., Jolin, S. W., Tuorila, J., Landra, A., Ockeloen-Korppi, C., … Heinsoo, J. (2023). Long-Distance Transmon Coupler with cz -Gate Fidelity above 99.8 %. PRX Quantum, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.4.010314

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