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Passive leakage removal unit based on a disordered transmon array

Quantum Physics 2025-09-05 v4 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Leakage out from the qubit subspace compromises standard quantum error correction protocols and is a challenge for practical quantum computing. We propose a passive leakage removal unit based on an array of coupled disordered transmons and last-site reset by feedback-measurement or dissipation. The transmons have parametric disorder both in frequency and anharmonicity such that the qubit subspace is protected by localization through energy level mismatch while the energy levels for leakage excitations are in resonance for maximized leakage mobility. Leakage excitations propagate through the idle transmons until reaching the last site with feedback-measurement or dissipation removing them. For removing leakage excitations, we find two optimal measurement rates, which are comprehensively understood through two distinct timescales between the propagation and disintegration of leakage excitations. Based only on an array of standard transmon devices, our approach is readily compatible with existing superconducting quantum processor designs under realistic conditions.

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@article{arxiv.2502.14391,
  title  = {Passive leakage removal unit based on a disordered transmon array},
  author = {Gonzalo Martín-Vázquez and Taneli Tolppanen and Matti Silveri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.14391},
  year   = {2025}
}

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24 pages and 8 figures

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