Authors
Daniel L Campbell, Archana Kamal, Leonardo Ranzani, Michael Senatore, Matthew D LaHaye
Publication date
2023/6/1
Journal
Physical Review Applied
Volume
19
Issue
6
Pages
064043
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
The development of modular and versatile quantum interconnect hardware is a key next step in the scaling of quantum information platforms to larger size and greater functionality. For superconducting quantum systems, fast and well-controlled tunable circuit couplers will be paramount for achieving high-fidelity and resource-efficient connectivity, whether for performing two-qubit gate operations, encoding or decoding a quantum data bus, or interfacing across modalities. Here we propose a versatile and internally tunable double-transmon coupler (DTC) architecture that implements tunable coupling via flux-controlled interference in a three-junction dc superconducting quantum interference device. Crucially, the DTC possesses an internally defined zero-coupling state that is independent of the coupled data qubits or circuit resonators. This makes it particularly attractive as a modular and versatile design element for …
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