Experimental advances with the QICK (Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit) for superconducting quantum hardware

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Abstract

The Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit (QICK) is a standalone open-source qubit controller that was first introduced in 2022. In this follow-up work, we present recent upgrades to the QICK and the experimental use cases they uniquely enabled for superconducting qubit systems. These include multiplexed signal generation and readout, mixer-free readout, predistorted fast flux pulses, and phase-coherent pulses for parametric operations, including high-fidelity parametric entangling gates. We explain in detail how the QICK was used to enable these experiments.

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Ding, C., Di Federico, M., Hatridge, M., Houck, A., Leger, S., Martinez, J., … Cancelo, G. (2024). Experimental advances with the QICK (Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit) for superconducting quantum hardware. Physical Review Research, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.013305

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