A Z3 discrete time crystal is realized in superconducting qutrits using native chiral interactions, producing robust period-tripling independent of initial state.
Unlocking a fast adiabatic CZ gate and exact residual $ZZ$ cancellation between fixed-frequency transmons using a floating tunable coupler
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abstract
Tunable couplers in superconducting qubit architectures enable strong qubit-qubit interactions for two-qubit gates while suppressing unwanted coupling during single-qubit operations. However, achieving low error rates for fast two-qubit gates remains challenging, as suppressing leakage and non-adiabatic errors typically requires specialized qubit, coupler, or pulse designs, often at the expense of an idling $ZZ=0$ condition. In this work, we demonstrate that a symmetric floating tunable coupler provides a natural platform for fast, high-fidelity adiabatic controlled-Z (CZ) gates. Its favorable energy-level structure eliminates the conventional trade-off between rapid conditional-phase accumulation and adiabatic evolution while preserving exact cancellation of residual $ZZ$ interaction at idling. This architecture exhibits intrinsic robustness to non-adiabatic transitions, even under simple flux modulation waveforms. To push performance at short gate durations, where maintaining adiabaticity becomes more challenging despite the favorable level structure, we introduce pulse-shaping techniques based on the instantaneous adiabatic factor that further suppress non-adiabatic errors. We experimentally realize a 24 ns adiabatic CZ gate with fidelity exceeding 99.9% and stable operation over several hours.
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Generalizes fidelity-reduction formulas from static to time-dependent Markovian dissipation and applies the result to bound adiabatic CZ gate fidelity in tunable superconducting qubits.
Φ-DRAG derives modified analytical flux modulation protocols that suppress leakage below 10^{-4} in 15 ns iSWAP gates across varying qubit anharmonicities.
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A Z3 discrete time crystal is realized in superconducting qutrits using native chiral interactions, producing robust period-tripling independent of initial state.
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Generalizes fidelity-reduction formulas from static to time-dependent Markovian dissipation and applies the result to bound adiabatic CZ gate fidelity in tunable superconducting qubits.
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Simple analytical flux-tuned iSWAP pulses for leakage suppression
Φ-DRAG derives modified analytical flux modulation protocols that suppress leakage below 10^{-4} in 15 ns iSWAP gates across varying qubit anharmonicities.