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Two-qubit silicon quantum processor with operation fidelity exceeding 99%

A. Mills, C. Guinn, M. Gullans, A. Sigillito, M. Feldman, E. Nielsen, J. Petta·November 23, 2021·DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abn5130
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Abstract

Silicon spin qubits satisfy the necessary criteria for quantum information processing. However, a demonstration of high-fidelity state preparation and readout combined with high-fidelity single- and two-qubit gates, all of which must be present for quantum error correction, has been lacking. We use a two-qubit Si/SiGe quantum processor to demonstrate state preparation and readout with fidelity greater than 97%, combined with both single- and two-qubit control fidelities exceeding 99%. The operation of the quantum processor is quantitatively characterized using gate set tomography and randomized benchmarking. Our results highlight the potential of silicon spin qubits to become a dominant technology in the development of intermediate-scale quantum processors.

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