Resonant quantum gates in circuit quantum electrodynamics

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Date: 
2010-07-20
Author(s): 

G. Haack, F. Helmer, M. Mariantoni, F. Marquardt, and E. Solano

Reference: 

Phys. Rev. B 82, 024514 (2010)

We propose the implementation of fast resonant gates in circuit quantum electrodynamics for quantum information processing. We show how a suitable utilization of three-level superconducting qubits inside a resonator constitutes a key tool to perform diverse two-qubit resonant gates, improving the operation speed when compared to slower dispersive techniques. To illustrate the benefit of resonant two-qubit gates in circuit quantum electrodynamics, we consider the implementation of a two-dimensional cluster state in an array of N×N superconducting qubits by using resonant controlled-phase and one-qubit gates, where the generation time grows linearly with N. For N=3, and taking into account decoherence mechanisms, a fidelity over 60% for the generation of this cluster state is obtained.