Signal Crosstalk in a Flip-Chip Quantum Processor

Author:

Kosen Sandoko1ORCID,Li Hang-Xi1ORCID,Rommel Marcus1,Rehammar Robert1ORCID,Caputo Marco2ORCID,Grönberg Leif2,Fernández-Pendás Jorge1ORCID,Kockum Anton Frisk1ORCID,Biznárová Janka1,Chen Liangyu1ORCID,Križan Christian1ORCID,Nylander Andreas1ORCID,Osman Amr1,Roudsari Anita Fadavi1ORCID,Shiri Daryoush1ORCID,Tancredi Giovanna1ORCID,Govenius Joonas2ORCID,Bylander Jonas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chalmers University of Technology

2. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

Abstract

Quantum processors require a signal-delivery architecture with high addressability (low crosstalk) to ensure high performance already at the scale of dozens of qubits. Signal crosstalk causes inadvertent driving of quantum gates, which will adversely affect quantum gate fidelities in scaled-up devices. Here, we demonstrate packaged flip-chip superconducting quantum processors with signal-crosstalk performance competitive with those reported in other platforms. For capacitively coupled qubit-drive lines, we find on-resonant crosstalk better than 27 dB (average 37 dB). For inductively coupled magnetic-flux-drive lines, we find less than 0.13% direct-current flux crosstalk (average 0.05%). These observed crosstalk levels are adequately small and indicate a decreasing trend with increasing distance, which is promising for further scaling up to larger numbers of qubits. We discuss the implications of our results for the design of a low-crosstalk on-chip signal-delivery architecture, including the influence of a shielding tunnel structure, potential sources of crosstalk, and estimation of crosstalk-induced qubit-gate error in scaled-up quantum processors. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

Knut and Alice Wallenberg (KAW) Foundation

Linköping University

Swedish Research Council

Flagship on Quantum Technology

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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