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Fluctuations of Energy-Relaxation Times in Superconducting Qubits
Published in Physical review letters (31-08-2018)“…Superconducting qubits are an attractive platform for quantum computing since they have demonstrated high-fidelity quantum gates and extensibility to modest…”
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Demonstrating a Continuous Set of Two-qubit Gates for Near-term Quantum Algorithms
Published in Physical review letters (15-09-2020)“…Quantum algorithms offer a dramatic speedup for computational problems in material science and chemistry. However, any near-term realizations of these…”
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Qubit Architecture with High Coherence and Fast Tunable Coupling
Published in Physical review letters (28-11-2014)“…We introduce a superconducting qubit architecture that combines high-coherence qubits and tunable qubit-qubit coupling. With the ability to set the coupling to…”
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Fast accurate state measurement with superconducting qubits
Published in Physical review letters (16-05-2014)“…Faster and more accurate state measurement is required for progress in superconducting qubit experiments with greater numbers of qubits and advanced techniques…”
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Scalable Quantum Simulation of Molecular Energies
Published in Physical review. X (01-07-2016)“…We report the first electronic structure calculation performed on a quantum computer without exponentially costly precompilation. We use a programmable array…”
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Observation of Classical-Quantum Crossover of 1/f Flux Noise and Its Paramagnetic Temperature Dependence
Published in Physical review letters (03-02-2017)“…By analyzing the dissipative dynamics of a tunable gap flux qubit, we extract both sides of its two-sided environmental flux noise spectral density over a…”
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Characterization and reduction of capacitive loss induced by sub-micron Josephson junction fabrication in superconducting qubits
Published in Applied physics letters (10-07-2017)“…Josephson junctions form the essential non-linearity for almost all superconducting qubits. The junction is formed when two superconducting electrodes come…”
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Strong environmental coupling in a Josephson parametric amplifier
Published in Applied physics letters (30-06-2014)“…We present a lumped-element Josephson parametric amplifier designed to operate with strong coupling to the environment. In this regime, we observe broadband…”
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Catching Time-Reversed Microwave Coherent State Photons with 99.4% Absorption Efficiency
Published in Physical review letters (28-05-2014)“…We demonstrate a high-efficiency deterministic quantum receiver to convert flying qubits to stationary qubits. We employ a superconducting resonator, which is…”
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Fabrication and characterization of aluminum airbridges for superconducting microwave circuits
Published in Applied physics letters (03-02-2014)“…Superconducting microwave circuits based on coplanar waveguides (CPW) are susceptible to parasitic slotline modes which can lead to loss and decoherence. We…”
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A method for building low loss multi-layer wiring for superconducting microwave devices
Published in Applied physics letters (05-02-2018)“…Complex integrated circuits require multiple wiring layers. In complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor processing, these layers are robustly separated by…”
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Characterization and reduction of microfabrication-induced decoherence in superconducting quantum circuits
Published in Applied physics letters (11-08-2014)“…Many superconducting qubits are highly sensitive to dielectric loss, making the fabrication of coherent quantum circuits challenging. To elucidate this issue,…”
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Emulating weak localization using a solid-state quantum circuit
Published in Nature communications (14-10-2014)“…Quantum interference is one of the most fundamental physical effects found in nature. Recent advances in quantum computing now employ interference as a…”
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Low-energy electron point projection microscopy of suspended graphene, the ultimate 'microscope slide'
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Digitized adiabatic quantum computing with a superconducting circuit
Published in Nature (London) (09-06-2016)“…A digitized approach to adiabatic quantum computing, combining the generality of the adiabatic algorithm with the universality of the digital method, is…”
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State preservation by repetitive error detection in a superconducting quantum circuit
Published in Nature (London) (05-03-2015)“…A quantum error correction scheme is demonstrated in a system of superconducting qubits, and repeated quantum non-demolition measurements are used to track…”
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Digital quantum simulation of fermionic models with a superconducting circuit
Published in Nature communications (08-07-2015)“…One of the key applications of quantum information is simulating nature. Fermions are ubiquitous in nature, appearing in condensed matter systems, chemistry…”
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Traveling wave parametric amplifier with Josephson junctions using minimal resonator phase matching
Published in Applied physics letters (15-06-2015)“…Josephson parametric amplifiers have become a critical tool in superconducting device physics due to their high gain and quantum-limited noise. Traveling wave…”
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Preserving entanglement during weak measurement demonstrated with a violation of the Bell–Leggett–Garg inequality
Published in npj quantum information (16-02-2016)“…Weak measurement has provided new insight into the nature of quantum measurement, by demonstrating the ability to extract average state information without…”
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Design and characterization of a lumped element single-ended superconducting microwave parametric amplifier with on-chip flux bias line
Published in Applied physics letters (16-09-2013)“…We demonstrate a lumped-element Josephson parametric amplifier, using a single-ended design that includes an on-chip, high-bandwidth flux bias line. The…”
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