High-Fidelity Two-Qubit Gates between Fluxonium Qubits with a Resonator Coupler

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Abstract

We take a bottom-up first-principles approach to designing a two-qubit gate between fluxonium qubits for minimal error, speed, and control simplicity. Our proposed architecture consists of two fluxoniums coupled via a resonator. The use of a simple linear coupler has many practical benefits, including the possibility of material optimization for suppressing loss, reducing fabrication complexity, and increasing yield by circumventing the need for Josephson junctions. Crucially, a resonator-as-coupler approach also suggests a clear path to increased connectivity between fluxonium qubits, by reducing capacitive loading when the coupler has a high impedance. After performing analytic and numerical analyses of the circuit Hamiltonian and gate dynamics, we tune circuit parameters to destructively interfere sources of coherent error, revealing an efficient fourth-order scaling of coherent error with gate duration. For component properties from the literature, we predict an open-system average controlled-Z (cz) gate infidelity of 1.86×10-4 in 70 ns.

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Rosenfeld, E. L., Hann, C. T., Schuster, D. I., Matheny, M. H., & Clerk, A. A. (2024). High-Fidelity Two-Qubit Gates between Fluxonium Qubits with a Resonator Coupler. PRX Quantum, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.5.040317

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