Coherent Josephson Qubit Suitable for Scalable Quantum Integrated Circuits
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Abstract
We demonstrate a planar, tunable superconducting qubit with energy relaxation times up to 44 μs. This is achieved by using a geometry designed to both minimize radiative loss and reduce coupling to materials-related defects. At these levels of coherence, we find a fine structure in the qubit energy lifetime as a function of frequency, indicating the presence of a sparse population of incoherent, weakly coupled two-level defects. We elucidate this defect physics by experimentally varying the geometry and by a model analysis. Our "Xmon" qubit combines facile fabrication, straightforward connectivity, fast control, and long coherence, opening a viable route to constructing a chip-based quantum computer.
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- Qubit
- Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
- Physics
- Phase qubit
- Planar
- Quantum
- Charge qubit
- Coupling (piping)
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