Automatic Qubit Characterization and Gate Optimization with QubiC

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Abstract

As the size and complexity of a quantum computer increases, quantum bit (qubit) characterization and gate optimization become complex and time-consuming tasks. Current calibration techniques require complicated and verbose measurements to tune up qubits and gates, which cannot easily expand to the large-scale quantum systems. We develop a concise and automatic calibration protocol to characterize qubits and optimize gates using QubiC, which is an open source FPGA (field-programmable gate array)-based control and measurement system for superconducting quantum information processors. We propose multi-dimensional loss-based optimization of single-qubit gates and full XY-plane measurement method for the two-qubit CNOT gate calibration. We demonstrate the QubiC automatic calibration protocols are capable of delivering high-fidelity gates on the state-of-the-art transmon-type processor operating at the Advanced Quantum Testbed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The single-qubit and two-qubit Clifford gate infidelities measured by randomized benchmarking are of 4.9(1.1) × 10-4 and 1.4(3) × 10-2, respectively.

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Xu, Y., Huang, G., Balewski, J., Morvan, A., Nowrouzi, K., Santiago, D. I., … Siddiqi, I. (2022). Automatic Qubit Characterization and Gate Optimization with QubiC. ACM Transactions on Quantum Computing, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1145/3529397

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