Multilayer microwave integrated quantum circuits for scalable quantum computing

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Abstract

As experimental quantum information processing (QIP) rapidly advances, an emerging challenge is to design a scalable architecture that combines various quantum elements into a complex device without compromising their performance. In particular, superconducting quantum circuits have successfully demonstrated many of the requirements for quantum computing, including coherence levels that approach the thresholds for scaling. However, it remains challenging to couple a large number of circuit components through controllable channels while suppressing any other interactions. We propose a hardware platform intended to address these challenges, which combines the advantages of integrated circuit fabrication and the long coherence times achievable in three-dimensional circuit quantum electrodynamics. This multilayer microwave integrated quantum circuit platform provides a path towards the realisation of increasingly complex superconducting devices in pursuit of a scalable quantum computer.

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Brecht, T. A., Pfaff, W., Wang, C., Chu, Y., Frunzio, L., Devoret, M. H., & Schoelkopf, R. J. (2016). Multilayer microwave integrated quantum circuits for scalable quantum computing. Npj Quantum Information, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/npjqi.2016.2

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