| Literature DB >> 21405448 |
R C Bialczak1, M Ansmann, M Hofheinz, M Lenander, E Lucero, M Neeley, A D O'Connell, D Sank, H Wang, M Weides, J Wenner, T Yamamoto, A N Cleland, J M Martinis.
Abstract
A major challenge in the field of quantum computing is the construction of scalable qubit coupling architectures. Here, we demonstrate a novel tunable coupling circuit that allows superconducting qubits to be coupled over long distances. We show that the interqubit coupling strength can be arbitrarily tuned over nanosecond time scales within a sequence that mimics actual use in an algorithm. The coupler has a measured on/off ratio of 1000. The design is self-contained and physically separate from the qubits, allowing the coupler to be used as a module to connect a variety of elements such as qubits, resonators, amplifiers, and readout circuitry over distances much larger than nearest-neighbor. Such design flexibility is likely to be useful for a scalable quantum computer.Year: 2011 PMID: 21405448 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.060501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161