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Russ, M.F. (author), Philips, S.G.J. (author), Xue, X. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
Semiconductor spin qubits demonstrated single-qubit gates with fidelities up to 99.9 % benchmarked in the single-qubit subspace. However, tomographic characterizations reveal non-negligible crosstalk errors in a larger space. Additionally, it was long thought that the two-qubit gate performance is limited by charge noise, which couples to the...
journal article 2023
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Undseth, B.W. (author), Xue, X. (author), Mehmandoost, M. (author), Rimbach-Russ, Maximilian (author), Eendebak, P.T. (author), Samkharadze, Nodar (author), Sammak, A. (author), Dobrovitski, V.V. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
Micromagnet-based electric dipole spin resonance offers an attractive path for the near-term scaling of dense arrays of silicon spin qubits in gate-defined quantum dots while maintaining long coherence times and high control fidelities. However, accurately controlling dense arrays of qubits using a multiplexed drive will require an...
journal article 2023
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Xue, X. (author), Russ, M.F. (author), Samkharadze, Nodar (author), Undseth, B.W. (author), Sammak, A. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
High-fidelity control of quantum bits is paramount for the reliable execution of quantum algorithms and for achieving fault tolerance—the ability to correct errors faster than they occur<sup>1</sup>. The central requirement for fault tolerance is expressed in terms of an error threshold. Whereas the actual threshold depends on many details, a...
journal article 2022
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Pellerano, Stefano (author), Subramanian, Sushil (author), Park, Jong-Seok (author), Patra, Bishnu (author), Xue, X. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Babaie, M. (author), Charbon-Iwasaki-Charbon, E. (author), Sebastiano, F. (author)
Quantum computers have been heralded as a novel paradigm for the solution of today's intractable problems, whereas the core principles of quantum computation are superposition, entanglement and interference, three fundamental properties of quantum mechanics [1]. A quantum computer generally comprises a quantum processor, made of an array of...
conference paper 2022
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Paquelet Wuetz, B. (author), Stehouwer, L.E.A. (author), Zwerver, A.M.J. (author), Philips, S.G.J. (author), Xue, X. (author), Zheng, G. (author), Lodari, M. (author), Samkharadze, Nodar (author), Sammak, A. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Scappucci, G. (author)
Electron spins in Si/SiGe quantum wells suffer from nearly degenerate conduction band valleys, which compete with the spin degree of freedom in the formation of qubits. Despite attempts to enhance the valley energy splitting deterministically, by engineering a sharp interface, valley splitting fluctuations remain a serious problem for qubit...
journal article 2022
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Xue, X. (author), Patra, B (author), van Dijk, J.P.G. (author), Samkharadze, Nodar (author), Corna, A. (author), Paquelet Wuetz, B. (author), Sammak, A. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Sebastiano, F. (author), Babaie, M. (author), Charbon-Iwasaki-Charbon, E. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
The most promising quantum algorithms require quantum processors that host millions of quantum bits when targeting practical applications<sup>1</sup>. A key challenge towards large-scale quantum computation is the interconnect complexity. In current solid-state qubit implementations, an important interconnect bottleneck appears between the...
journal article 2021
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Last, T. (author), Samkharadze, Nodar (author), Eendebak, P.T. (author), Versluis, R. (author), Xue, X. (author), Sammak, A. (author), Brousse, D. (author), Loh, K.K.L. (author), Polinder, H. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Maturova, K. (author), Veltin, J. (author), Alberts, G.J.N. (author)
The mission of QuTech is to bring quantum technology to industry and society by translating fundamental scientific research into applied research. To this end we are developing Quantum Inspire (QI), a full-stack quantum computer prototype for future co-development and collaborative R&amp;D in quantum computing. A prerelease of this prototype...
conference paper 2020
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Sebastiano, F. (author), van Dijk, J.P.G. (author), Thart, P. A. (author), Patra, B (author), van Staveren, J. (author), Xue, X. (author), Almudever, Carmen G. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Vladimirescu, A. (author), Babaie, M. (author), Charbon-Iwasaki-Charbon, E. (author)
Cryogenic CMOS (cryo-CMOS) is a viable technology for the control interface of the large-scale quantum computers able to address non-trivial problems. In this paper, we demonstrate state-of-the-art cryo-CMOS circuits and systems for such application and we discuss the challenges still to be faced on the path towards practical quantum...
conference paper 2020
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Patra, B (author), van Dijk, J.P.G. (author), Corna, A. (author), Xue, X. (author), Samkharadze, Nodar (author), Sammak, A. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Babaie, M. (author), Sebastiano, F. (author), Charbon-Iwasaki-Charbon, E. (author)
Quantum computers (QC), comprising qubits and a classical controller, can provide exponential speed-up in solving certain problems. Among solid-state qubits, transmons and spin-qubits are the most promising, operating « 1K. A qubit can be implemented in a physical system with two distinct energy levels representing the |0) and |1) states, e.g...
conference paper 2020
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Boter, J.M. (author), Xue, X. (author), Krähenmann, T.S. (author), Watson, T.F. (author), Premakumar, Vickram N. (author), Ward, Daniel R. (author), Savage, Donald E. (author), Eriksson, Mark A. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
We study spatial noise correlations in a Si/SiGe two-qubit device with integrated micromagnets. Our method relies on the concept of decoherence-free subspaces, whereby we measure the coherence time for two different Bell states, designed to be sensitive only to either correlated or anticorrelated noise, respectively. From these measurements...
journal article 2020
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Xue, X. (author), D'anjou, Benjamin (author), Watson, T.F. (author), Ward, Daniel R. (author), Savage, Donald E. (author), Lagally, Max G. (author), Friesen, Mark (author), Eriksson, Mark A. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
Quantum error correction is of crucial importance for fault-tolerant quantum computers. As an essential step toward the implementation of quantum error-correcting codes, quantum nondemolition measurements are needed to efficiently detect the state of a logical qubit without destroying it. Here we implement quantum nondemolition measurements...
journal article 2020
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Van DIjk, Jeroen Petrus Gerardus (author), Patra, B (author), Xue, X. (author), Samkharadze, Nodar (author), Corna, A. (author), Sammak, A. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Charbon-Iwasaki-Charbon, E. (author), Babaie, M. (author), Sebastiano, F. (author)
Building a large-scale quantum computer requires the co-optimization of both the quantum bits (qubits) and their control electronics. By operating the CMOS control circuits at cryogenic temperatures (cryo-CMOS), and hence in close proximity to the cryogenic solid-state qubits, a compact quantum-computing system can be achieved, thus promising...
journal article 2020
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Xue, X. (author), Watson, T.F. (author), Helsen, J. (author), Ward, D. R. (author), Savage, D. E. (author), Lagally, M. G. (author), Coppersmith, S. N. (author), Eriksson, M. A. (author), Wehner, S.D.C. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
We report the first complete characterization of single-qubit and two-qubit gate fidelities in silicon-based spin qubits, including cross talk and error correlations between the two qubits. To do so, we use a combination of standard randomized benchmarking and a recently introduced method called character randomized benchmarking, which allows...
journal article 2019
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Helsen, J. (author), Xue, X. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Wehner, S.D.C. (author)
Randomized benchmarking is a technique for estimating the average fidelity of a set of quantum gates. However, if this gateset is not the multi-qubit Clifford group, robustly extracting the average fidelity is difficult. Here, we propose a new method based on representation theory that has little experimental overhead and robustly extracts...
journal article 2019
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Xue, X. (author), Corna, A. (author), Samkharadze, Nodar (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Ishihara, R. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
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