Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session Index
Session R16: Superconducting Qubits: Gates, Couplers and Crosstalk I |
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Sponsoring Units: DQI Chair: Chen Wang, UMass Room: 201 |
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R16.00001: Two-qubit gate with a parity-violated superconducting qubit Atsushi Noguchi, Shingo Kono, Shumpei Masuda, Kentaro Heya, Samuel Piotr Wolski, Hiroki Takahashi, Takanori Sugiyama, Alto Osada, Dany Lachance-Quirion, Yasunobu Nakamura | |
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R16.00002: Characterization and Tuneup of High-Fidelity Two-Qubit Operations on a Parametrically Driven Gate Christopher Warren, Andreas Bengtsson, Giovanna Tancredi, Xiu Gu, Anton Frisk Kockum, Philip Krantz, Per Delsing, Jonas Bylander | |
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R16.00003: Efficient cavity control with SNAP gates Thomas Foesel, Stefan Krastanov, Liang Jiang, Florian Marquardt | |
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R16.00004: Demonstrating a Continuous Set of Two-qubit Gates for Near-term Quantum Algorithms Brooks Foxen, Ben Chiaro, Matthew McEwen, John M Martinis | |
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R16.00005: Experimental implementation of universal nonadiabatic geometric quantum gates with a superconducting circuit ZIYUE HUA, Yuan Xu, Tao Chen, Xiaoxuan Pan, Xuegang Li, Jiaxiu Han, Weizhou Cai, Yuwei Ma, Haiyan Wang, Yipu Song, Zhengyuan Xue, Luyan Sun | |
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R16.00006: Bounds on cross-resonance gate fidelity in an extended parameter regime Emily Pritchett, Abhinav Kandala, David McKay | |
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R16.00007: Superconducting qubit gates based on accelerated adiabatic evolution Fnu Setiawan, Peter Groszkowski, Hugo Ribeiro, Aashish Clerk | |
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R16.00008: Microwave-activated entangling gates in high coherence superconducting qubits Long Nguyen, Aaron Somoroff, Quentin Ficheux, Yen-Hsiang Lin, Ivan Pechenezhskiy, Yinqi Chen, Konstantin Nesterov, Maxim G Vavilov, Vladimir Manucharyan | |
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R16.00009: Demonstration of entangling gate for all-to-all connected superconducting qubits Marie Lu, Jean-Loup Ville, Sydney Schreppler, Felix Motzoi, Lukas F Buchmann, Irfan Siddiqi | |
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R16.00010: Multi-qubit gate mediated by a shared microwave resonator: Error analysis Jean-Loup Ville, Marie Lu, Sydney Schreppler, Felix Motzoi, Lukas F Buchmann, Irfan Siddiqi | |
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R16.00011: Fidelity Optimization of the Cross-resonance Gate on a Multi-qubit Quantum Processor Ravi Kaushik Naik, Bradley Mitchell, Akel Hashim, John Mark Kreikebaum, Irfan Siddiqi | |
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R16.00012: A continuously tunable coupler for switching off adjacent qubit coupling in a superconducting circuit Xuegang Li, Tianqi Cai, Zhiling Wang, Xiaoxuan Pan, Yuwei Ma, Weizhou Cai, Jiaxiu Han, Xiyue Han, Yukai Wu, Hongyi Zhang, Yipu Song, Luming Duan, Luyan Sun | |
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R16.00013: Cancellation of unwanted ZZ interactions by superconducting qubit engineering Roni Winik, Catherine Leroux, Agustin Di Paolo, Jochen Braumueller, Morten Kjaergaard, Antti Vepsalainen, David K Kim, Jonilyn Yoder, Alexander Melville, Bethany Niedzielski, Alexandre Blais, Simon Gustavsson, William Oliver | |
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R16.00014: Implementation of a conditional-phase gate by using in-situ tunable ZZ-interactions Johannes Herrmann, Michele Collodo, Christian Kraglund Andersen, Ants Remm, Stefania Lazar, Liangyu Chen, Nathan Lacroix, Jean-Claude Besse, Theo Walter, Andreas Wallraff, Christopher Eichler |
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