Robust manipulation of superconducting qubits in the presence of fluctuations

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Abstract

Superconducting quantum systems are promising candidates for quantum information processing due to their scalability and design flexibility. However, the existence of defects, fluctuations, and inaccuracies is unavoidable for practical superconducting quantum circuits. In this paper, a sampling-based learning control (SLC) method is used to guide the design of control fields for manipulating superconducting quantum systems. Numerical results for one-qubit systems and coupled two-qubit systems show that the â €æ smart € fields learned using the SLC method can achieve robust manipulation of superconducting qubits, even in the presence of large fluctuations and inaccuracies.

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Dong, D., Chen, C., Qi, B., Petersen, I. R., & Nori, F. (2015). Robust manipulation of superconducting qubits in the presence of fluctuations. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep07873

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