Physical Review B | 2019

Controllable two-qubit swapping gate using superconducting circuits

 
 
 

Abstract


In this paper, we investigate a linear chain of qubits and determine that it can be configured into a conditional two-qubit swapping gate, where the first and last qubits of the chain are the swapped qubits, and the remaining middle ancilla qubits are controlling the state of the gate. The swapping gate introduces different phases on the final states depending on the initial states. In particular, we focus on a chain of four qubits and show the swapping gate it implements. We simulate the chain with realistic parameters, and decoherence noise and leakage to higher excited states, and find an average fidelity of around 0.99. We propose a superconducting circuit which implements this chain of qubits and present a circuit design of the circuit. We also discuss how to operate the superconducting circuit such that the state of the gate can be controlled. Lastly, we discuss how the circuit can be straightforwardly altered and may be used to simulate Hamiltonians with nontrivial topological properties.

Volume 99
Pages 134508
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevB.99.134508
Language English
Journal Physical Review B

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