The transmon, a fabrication-friendly superconducting qubit, remains a leading candidate for scalable quantum computing. Recent advances in tunable couplers have accelerated progress toward high-performance quantum processors. However, extending coherent interactions beyond millimeter scales to enhance quantum connectivity presents a critical challenge. Here, we introduce a hybrid-mode coupler exploiting resonator-transmon hybridization to simultaneously engineer the two lowest-frequency mode, enabling high-contrast coupling between centimeter-scale transmons. For a 1-cm coupler, our framework predicts flux-tunable XX and ZZ coupling strengths reaching 23 MHz and 100 MHz, with modulation contrasts exceeding 102 and 104, respectively, demonstrating quantitative agreement with an effective two-channel model. This work provides an efficient pathway to mitigate the inherent connectivity constraints imposed by short-range interactions, enabling transmon-based architectures compatible with hardware-efficient quantum tasks.
@article{arxiv.2506.14128,
title = {Tunable Hybrid-Mode Coupler Enabling Strong Interactions between Transmons at Centimeter-Scale Distance},
author = {Jianwen Xu and Xiang Deng and Wen Zheng and Wenchang Yan and Tao Zhang and Zhenchuan Zhang and Wanli Huang and Xiaoyu Xia and Xudong Liao and Yu Zhang and Jie Zhao and Shaoxiong Li and Xinsheng Tan and Dong Lan and Yang Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.14128},
year = {2026}
}