An Inside Look at Superconducting Qubits

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Superconducting Qubits

Introduction and Background

The quantum computation has remarkably improved since the use of quan-

tum algorithms that have a run time which is exponentially faster compared

to classical algorithms. Implementation of theory for practical computation

presents various technological and scientific challenges. It is required that

the Qubits be entirely free from external noise while at the same time they

need to be strongly coupled amongst themselves using gates for computa-

tion.

We need to construct the qubits such that their degrees of freedom are

independent of the noise in the environment. For example electronic spins

or spins of nuclei are isolated from surrounding noise. In superconduct-

ing qubits we see a macroscopic quantum system. It is constructed using

macroscopic electrical elements such as inductors and capacitors that can

be coupled owing to their considerably large electromagnetic interaction

areas. Over the years the goal has remained to isolate the systems from

background noise as well as maintaining controlling, writing and reading

operations which are done using external signals.

We use Quantum integrated circuits which have least dissipation such

that metallic parts are in superconducting state which have zero resistance.

Also when the system is in ultra low temperatures it ensures that thermal

energy (kT ) is very less than energy ( ̄ ω01 ) needed for the transition of

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qubits from |0 state to |1 state. The temperature required are nearly as

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low as 20mK and transition frequencies are in the range of 5 − 20GHz. We

need ̄ ω01 < ∆ and kT < ̄ ω01 (∆ is the superconducting energy gap).

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Macroscopic quantum syste...

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... critical current. The Cooper pair box acquires non-linearity at the

expense of its sensitivity to of set charge noise. The search for the optimal

qubit circuit involves therefore a detailed knowledge of the relative intensities

of the various sources of noise, and their variations with all the construction

parameters of the qubit.

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