Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session Y48: Superconducting Qubit Signal Delivery
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Friday, March 8, 2024
Room: 200E
Sponsoring
Unit:
DQI
Chair: Florent Lecocq, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
Abstract: Y48.00011 : Qblox Qubit Control Module: Generating high fidelity distortion-corrected flux pulses without a bias-tee
10:24 AM–10:36 AM
Presenter:
Willemijntje Uilhoorn
(Qblox BV)
Authors:
Willemijntje Uilhoorn
(Qblox BV)
Rohit Navarathna
(Qblox BV)
Rahul Vyas
(Qblox BV)
Francesco Battistel
(Qblox BV)
Francesco Maio
(Qblox BV)
Calin Sindile
(Qblox BV)
Jordy Gloudemans
(Qblox BV)
Marijn J Tiggelman
(Qblox BV)
Joel Foreman
(Qblox BV)
Jules van Oven
(Qblox BV)
Cornelis C Bultink
(Qblox BV)
We present an integrated hardware solution, the Qblox Qubit Control Module, that combines the low drift and low 1/f noise of dedicated bias equipment with the speed of fast arbitrary waveform generators. Real-time IIR and FIR predistortion filters are further added to battle linear distortions like in-cable reflections, on-chip charging effects and the skin effect.This enables back-to-back operations in arbitrary control flows (feedback and feedforward), which are not possible with in-software precompiled waveform programs.
With the combination of bias-tee free operation and real-time filters, the error in amplitude of pulses for two-qubit gates is reduced to less than 0.1%, regardless of the number of preceding pulses.
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