Wei et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Native two-qubit gates in fixed-coupling, fixed-frequency transmons beyond cross-resonance interactionWei et al., 2024
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- Wei K
- Lauer I
- Pritchett E
- Shanks W
- McKay D
- Javadi-Abhari A
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- PRX Quantum
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Fixed-frequency superconducting qubits demonstrate remarkable success as platforms for stable and scalable quantum computing. Cross-resonance gates have been the workhorse of fixed-coupling, fixed-frequency superconducting processors, leveraging the entanglement …
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- G06N99/002—Quantum computers, i.e. information processing by using quantum superposition, coherence, decoherence, entanglement, nonlocality, teleportation
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