Direct calculation of the ZZ-interaction rates in the multi-mode
circuit-QED
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.05765v2
- Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2021 18:35:22 GMT
- Title: Direct calculation of the ZZ-interaction rates in the multi-mode
circuit-QED
- Authors: Firat Solgun and Srikanth Srinivasan
- Abstract summary: Hamiltonians of superconducting qubits of Transmon type involve non-zero ZZ-interaction terms.
We propose a direct analytical method for the accurate estimation of the ZZ-interaction rates between low-anharmonicity qubits.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Hamiltonians of the superconducting qubits of Transmon type involve non-zero
ZZ-interaction terms due to their finite and small anharmonicities. These terms
might lead to the unwanted accumulation of spurious phases during the execution
of the two-qubit gates. Exact calculation of the ZZ-interaction rates requires
the full diagonalization of the circuit Hamiltonians which very quickly becomes
computationally demanding as the number of the modes in the coupler circuit
increases. Here we propose a direct analytical method for the accurate
estimation of the ZZ-interaction rates between low-anharmonicity qubits in the
dispersive limit of the multi-mode circuit-QED. We observe very good agreement
between the predictions of our method and the measurement data collected from
the multi-qubit devices. Our method being an extension of our previous work in
[1] is a new addition to the toolbox of the quantum microwave engineers as it
relates the ZZ-interaction rates directly to the entries of the impedance
matrix defined between the qubit ports.
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