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High-Coherence Fluxonium Qubit

Long B. Nguyen, Yen-Hsiang Lin, A. Somoroff, R. Mencia, N. Grabon, V. Manucharyan·March 7, 2018·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevX.9.041041
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Abstract

We report superconducting fluxonium qubits with coherence times largely limited by energy relaxation and reproducibly satisfying T2 > 100 microseconds (T2 > 300 microseconds in one device). Moreover, given the state of the art values of the surface loss tangent and the 1/f flux noise amplitude, coherence can be further improved beyond 1 millisecond. Our results violate a common viewpoint that the number of Josephson junctions in a superconducting circuit -- over 100 here -- must be minimized for best qubit coherence. We outline how the unique to fluxonium combination of long coherence time and large anharmonicity can benefit both gate-based and adiabatic quantum computing.

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