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A Semiconductor Nanowire-Based Superconducting Qubit

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We introduce a hybrid qubit based on a semiconductor nanowire with an epitaxially grown superconductor layer. Josephson energy of the transmon-like device ("gatemon") is controlled by an electrostatic gate that depletes carriers in a semiconducting weak link region. Strong coupling to an on-chip microwave cavity and coherent qubit control via gate voltage pulses is demonstrated, yielding reasonably long relaxation times (0.8 {\mu}s) and dephasing times (1 {\mu}s), exceeding gate operation times by two orders of magnitude, in these first-generation devices. Because qubit control relies on voltages rather than fluxes, dissipation in resistive control lines is reduced, screening reduces crosstalk, and the absence of flux control allows operation in a magnetic field, relevant for topological quantum information.

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Quantum bits with Josephson junctions

quant-ph · 2019-08-26 · unverdicted · novelty 0.0

A review chapter explaining how Josephson junctions are used to build quantum bits, their circuits, and their applications to quantum computing and quantum optics.

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  • Quantum bits with Josephson junctions quant-ph · 2019-08-26 · unverdicted · none · ref 44 · internal anchor

    A review chapter explaining how Josephson junctions are used to build quantum bits, their circuits, and their applications to quantum computing and quantum optics.