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Implementation of pairwise longitudinal coupling in a three-qubit superconducting circuit

Tanay Roy, S. Kundu, M. Chand, Sumeru Hazra, N. Nehra, R. Cosmic, A. Ranadive, M. Patankar, K. Damle, R. Vijay·October 25, 2016·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.7.054025
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Abstract

We present the "trimon", a multi-mode superconducting circuit implementing three qubits with all-to-all longitudinal coupling. This always-on interaction enables simple implementation of generalized controlled-NOT gates which form a universal set. Further, two of the three qubits are protected against Purcell decay while retaining measurability. We demonstrate high-fidelity state swapping operations between two qubits and characterize the coupling of all three qubits to a neighbouring transmon qubit. Our results offer a new paradigm for multi-qubit architecture with applications in quantum error correction, quantum simulations and quantum annealing.

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