Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session Index
Session V26: Superconducting Qubits: Control Hardware and Methods |
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Sponsoring Units: DQI Chair: Baleegh Abdo, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center Room: BCEC 160B |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 2:30PM - 2:42PM |
V26.00001: Integration of classical electronics for quantum computing tasks in superconducting qubit systems Antonio Corcoles, Maika Takita, Ken Inoue, Scott Lekuch, Abhinav Kandala, Jay Gambetta, Jerry M. Chow | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 2:42PM - 2:54PM |
V26.00002: Evaluating the performance of classical electronics for quantum computing tasks in superconducting qubit systems Maika Takita, Antonio Corcoles, Ken Inoue, Scott Lekuch, Abhinav Kandala, Jay Gambetta, Jerry M. Chow | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 2:54PM - 3:06PM |
V26.00003: Atomic flux pulses for a superconducting quantum processor, part 1: real-time corrections and repeatability of flux pulses Filip Malinowski, Michiel Adriaan Rol, Livio S Ciorciaro, Brian M Tarasinski, Yves Salathe, Niels Haandbaek, Jan Šedivý, Leonardo DiCarlo | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 3:06PM - 3:18PM |
V26.00004: Atomic flux pulses for a superconducting quantum processor, part 2: performance and benefits of net-zero conditional-phase gates Michiel Adriaan Rol, Filip K Malinowski, Francesco Battistel, Brian M Tarasinski, Barbara Terhal, Leonardo DiCarlo | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 3:18PM - 3:30PM |
V26.00005: Superconducting qubit control electronics - Part 1/2: system overview and control hardware Amit Vainsencher, Ben Chiaro, Roberto Collins, Brooks Foxen, Evan Jeffrey, Erik Lucero, Matthew McEwen, Daniel Sank, John M Martinis | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 3:30PM - 3:42PM |
V26.00006: Superconducting qubit control electronics - Part 2/2: dispersive measurement Daniel Sank, Roberto Collins, Evan Jeffrey, Erik Lucero, Amit Vainsencher, Brooks Foxen, Ben Chiaro, John M Martinis | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 3:42PM - 3:54PM |
V26.00007: Superconducting Qubit Control with Single Flux Quantum Pulses in A Multichip Module: Part I – Fabrication and Pulse Driver Chuan-Hong Liu, Edward M Leonard, Matthew A Beck, Kenneth Dodge, Andrew L Ballard, Caleb Howington, Vito M Iaia, JJ Nelson, Alex Kirichenko, Daniel T Yohannes, Igor Vernik, Jason Walter, Oleksandr Chernyashevskyy, Oleg Mukhanov, Britton L Plourde, Robert F McDermott | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 3:54PM - 4:06PM |
V26.00008: Superconducting Qubit Control with Single Flux Quantum Pulses in A Multichip Module: Part II Qubit and Quasiparticle Measurement Kenneth Dodge, Andrew Ballard, Caleb Howington, Vito M Iaia, JJ Nelson, Chuan-Hong Liu, Edward M Leonard, Matthew A Beck, Alex Kirichenko, Daniel T Yohannes, Igor Vernik, Jason Walter, Oleksandr Chernyashevskyy, Oleg Mukhanov, Robert F McDermott, B.L.T. Plourde | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 4:06PM - 4:18PM |
V26.00009: Reciprocal Quantum Logic Compatible SFQ-to-CMOS Amplifiers for High-Speed Data Transmission Elias Galan, Marie McLain, Micah Stoutimore, Andrew Miklich, Kurt Pleim, Ratz Paul, David McGuire, Oliver Oberg, Zachary Kyle Keane | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 4:18PM - 4:30PM |
V26.00010: Engineering cryogenic setups for 100-qubit scale superconducting circuit systems Sebastian Krinner, Simon Storz, Philipp Kurpiers, Paul Magnard, Johannes Heinsoo, Raphael Keller, Janis Luetolf, Christopher Eichler, Andreas Wallraff | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 4:30PM - 4:42PM |
V26.00011: Scalable instrumentation for general purpose quantum computers Glenn Jones, Deanna Abrams, Stephan Brown, Lauren Capelluto, Schuyler Fried, Sabrina Hong, Blake Johnson, Rob Lion, Adam Mocarski, Mike Pelstring, Chad Rigetti, Damon Russell, Michael Rust, Colm Ryan, Diego Scarabelli, Rodney Sinclair, Prasahnt Sivarajah, Chloe Song, Alexa N Staley, John Stevenson, Mark Suska, Nima Taie-Nobarie, Celena Tanguay, Nikolas Tezak, Stefan Turkowski | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 4:42PM - 4:54PM |
V26.00012: Scaling the input/output architecture of quantum processors to kQbit, and beyond, size in the NISQ era Daan Kuitenbrouwer, Wouter Bos, Kiefer Vermeulen, Kelvin Lindeborg, Riemer Sorgedrager, Vivien Thiney, Jakob Kammhuber, Sal Bosman | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 4:54PM - 5:06PM |
V26.00013: Optimizing readout hardware for large scale quantum computers Theodore White, Ben Chiaro, Brooks Foxen, John M Martinis | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 5:06PM - 5:18PM |
V26.00014: Scalable FPGA-based qubit control hardware Gang Huang, Yilun Xu, Lawrence Doolittle, Unpil Baek, Irfan Siddiqi | |
Thursday, March 7, 2019 5:18PM - 5:30PM |
V26.00015: An FPGA-based quantum feedback system for real-time qubit control Unpil Baek, Yilun Xu, Gang Huang, Lawrence Doolittle, Irfan Siddiqi |
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