Chad Rigetti, Jay M. Gambetta, et al.
Physical Review B - CMMP
The control and handling of errors arising from cross talk and unwanted interactions in multiqubit systems is an important issue in quantum information processing architectures. We introduce a benchmarking protocol that provides information about the amount of addressability present in the system and implement it on coupled superconducting qubits. The protocol consists of randomized benchmarking experiments run both individually and simultaneously on pairs of qubits. A relevant figure of merit for the addressability is then related to the differences in the measured average gate fidelities in the two experiments. We present results from two similar samples with differing cross talk and unwanted qubit-qubit interactions. The results agree with predictions based on simple models of the classical cross talk and Stark shifts. © 2012 American Physical Society.
Chad Rigetti, Jay M. Gambetta, et al.
Physical Review B - CMMP
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ACM TQC
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Physical Review Letters
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Physical Review A - AMO