Abstract
As the field of superconducting quantum computing approaches maturity, optimization of single-device performance is proving to be a promising avenue toward large-scale quantum computers. However, this optimization is possible only if performance metrics can be accurately compared among measurements, devices, and laboratories. Currently, such comparisons are inaccurate or impossible due to understudied errors from a plethora of sources. In this Perspective, we outline the current state of error analysis for qubits and resonators in superconducting quantum circuits and discuss what future investigations are required before superconducting quantum device optimization can be realized.
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McRae, C. R. H., Stiehl, G. M., Wang, H., Lin, S. X., Caldwell, S. A., Pappas, D. P., … Combes, J. (2021, September 6). Reproducible coherence characterization of superconducting quantum devices. Applied Physics Letters. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0060370
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