Drive-activated number-nonconserving Josephson terms induce a correlated qubit-cavity relaxation channel that increases the qubit decay rate approximately linearly with the readout cavity photon number.
Microwave-activated conditional-phase gate for superconducting qubits
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We introduce a new entangling gate between two fixed-frequency qubits statically coupled via a microwave resonator bus which combines the following desirable qualities: all-microwave control, appreciable qubit separation for reduction of crosstalk and leakage errors, and the ability to function as a two-qubit conditional-phase gate. A fixed, always-on interaction is explicitly designed between higher energy (non-computational) states of two transmon qubits, and then a conditional-phase gate is `activated' on the otherwise unperturbed qubit subspace via a microwave drive. We implement this microwave-activated conditional-phase gate with a fidelity from quantum process tomography of 87%.
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Lifetime renormalization of driven weakly anharmonic superconducting qubits: II. The readout problem
Drive-activated number-nonconserving Josephson terms induce a correlated qubit-cavity relaxation channel that increases the qubit decay rate approximately linearly with the readout cavity photon number.