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Science Advances | 2018

A crossbar network for silicon quantum dot qubits

Ruoyu Li; Luca Petit; David P. Franke; Juan P. Dehollain; Jonas Helsen; Mark Steudtner; Nicole K. Thomas; Zachary R. Yoscovits; Kanwal Jit Singh; Stephanie Wehner; L. M. K. Vandersypen; James S. Clarke; M. Veldhorst

Quantum dots take a shortcut toward practical quantum information. The spin states of single electrons in gate-defined quantum dots satisfy crucial requirements for a practical quantum computer. These include extremely long coherence times, high-fidelity quantum operation, and the ability to shuttle electrons as a mechanism for on-chip flying qubits. To increase the number of qubits to the thousands or millions of qubits needed for practical quantum information, we present an architecture based on shared control and a scalable number of lines. Crucially, the control lines define the qubit grid, such that no local components are required. Our design enables qubit coupling beyond nearest neighbors, providing prospects for nonplanar quantum error correction protocols. Fabrication is based on a three-layer design to define qubit and tunnel barrier gates. We show that a double stripline on top of the structure can drive high-fidelity single-qubit rotations. Self-aligned inhomogeneous magnetic fields induced by direct currents through superconducting gates enable qubit addressability and readout. Qubit coupling is based on the exchange interaction, and we show that parallel two-qubit gates can be performed at the detuning-noise insensitive point. While the architecture requires a high level of uniformity in the materials and critical dimensions to enable shared control, it stands out for its simplicity and provides prospects for large-scale quantum computation in the near future.


international electron devices meeting | 2016

Quantum computing within the framework of advanced semiconductor manufacturing

James S. Clarke; Nicole K. Thomas; Jeanette M. Roberts; R. Pilliarisetty; Zachary R. Yoscovits; R. Caudillo; H. George; Kanwal Jit Singh; D. Michalak; P. Amin; A. Mei; A. Bruno; S. Poletto; J. Boter; G. Droulers; N. Kalhor; N. Samkharadze; J. P. Dehollain; L. Yeoh; A. Sammak; G. Scappucci; M. Veldhorst; L. DiCarlo; L. M. K. Vandersypen

Quantum computing holds the promise of exponential speedup compared to classical computing for select algorithms and applications. Relatively small numbers of logical quantum bits or qubits could outperform the largest of supercomputers. Quantum dots in Si-based heterostructures and superconducting Josephson junctions are just two of the many approaches to construct the qubit. These, in particular, bear similarities to the transistors and interconnects used in advanced semiconductor manufacturing. While initial results on few-qubit systems are promising, advanced process control is expected to improve the qubit uniformity, coherence time, and gate fidelity needed for larger systems. This can be realized through the systematic characterization of film growth, interface control, and patterning.


Archive | 2018

COMPOSANTS DE CIRCUIT QUANTIQUE À JONCTIONS JOSEPHSON PLANES

Roman Caudillo; James S. Clarke; Zachary R. Yoscovits; Jeanette M. Roberts; Nicole K. Thomas; Ravi Pillarisetty; Payam Amin; Hubert C. George


Archive | 2018

DISPOSITIFS À POINTS QUANTIQUES

James S. Clarke; Nicole K. Thomas; Zachary R. Yoscovits; Hubert C. George; Jeanette M. Roberts; Ravi Pillarisetty


Archive | 2018

INTERCONNECTS BELOW QUBIT PLANE BY SUBSTRATE DOPING

David J. Michalak; Jeanette M. Roberts; Ravi Pillarisetty; Zachary R. Yoscovits; James S. Clarke


Archive | 2018

INTERCONNEXIONS EN DESSOUS D'UN PLAN QUBIT PAR LIAISON DE SUBSTRAT

David J. Michalak; Ravi Pillarisetty; Zachary R. Yoscovits; Jeanette M. Roberts; James S. Clarke


Archive | 2018

COMMANDE D'INTERFACE SUPRACONDUCTEUR-SILICIUM

Jeanette M. Roberts; Ravi Pillarisetty; Zachary R. Yoscovits; James S. Clarke; David J. Michalak


Archive | 2018

LIGNES DE POLARISATION DE FLUX AU-DESSOUS D'UN PLAN QUBIT

Jeanette M. Roberts; Ravi Pillarisetty; Zachary R. Yoscovits; James S. Clarke; David J. Michalak


Archive | 2018

STRUCTURES D'EMPILEMENT DE PUITS QUANTIQUE POUR DISPOSITIFS À POINTS QUANTIQUES

Van H. Le; Ravi Pillarisetty; Jeanette M. Roberts; Zachary R. Yoscovits; David J. Michalak; James S. Clarke


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Flip Chip Packaging for Superconducting Quantum Computers

Adel Elsherbini; Javier Falcon; Jeanette M. Roberts; Roman Caudillo; Stefano Poletto; Ye Seul Nam; David J. Michalak; Lester Lampert; Zachary R. Yoscovits; Joe Saucedo; A. Bruno; James S. Clarke; L. DiCarlo

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