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Learning-based Calibration of Flux Crosstalk in Transmon Qubit Arrays

Quantum Physics 2023-09-07 v3

Abstract

Superconducting quantum processors comprising flux-tunable data and coupler qubits are a promising platform for quantum computation. However, magnetic flux crosstalk between the flux-control lines and the constituent qubits impedes precision control of qubit frequencies, presenting a challenge to scaling this platform. In order to implement high-fidelity digital and analog quantum operations, one must characterize the flux crosstalk and compensate for it. In this work, we introduce a learning-based calibration protocol and demonstrate its experimental performance by calibrating an array of 16 flux-tunable transmon qubits. To demonstrate the extensibility of our protocol, we simulate the crosstalk matrix learning procedure for larger arrays of transmon qubits. We observe an empirically linear scaling with system size, while maintaining a median qubit frequency error below 300300 kHz.

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@article{arxiv.2303.03347,
  title  = {Learning-based Calibration of Flux Crosstalk in Transmon Qubit Arrays},
  author = {Cora N. Barrett and Amir H. Karamlou and Sarah E. Muschinske and Ilan T. Rosen and Jochen Braumüller and Rabindra Das and David K. Kim and Bethany M. Niedzielski and Meghan Schuldt and Kyle Serniak and Mollie E. Schwartz and Jonilyn L. Yoder and Terry P. Orlando and Simon Gustavsson and Jeffrey A. Grover and William D. Oliver},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.03347},
  year   = {2023}
}

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20 pages, 16 figures; replaced with published version