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Control the qubit-qubit coupling with double superconducting resonators

Hui Wang, Rui Wang, Daichi Sugiyama, Chih-Yao Shih, Ching-Yeh Chen, Hiroto Mukai, Hang Xue, J. S. Tsai·February 12, 2026
Quantum Physics

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Abstract

We experimentally studied the switching off processes in the double-resonator coupler superconducting quantum circuit. In both frequency and time-domain, we observed the variation of qubit-qubit effective coupling by tuning the frequency differences between qubits and the double-resonator coupler. According to the measurement results, by just shifting about 50 MHz of qubits' frequencies, we can tune the effective qubit-qubit coupling strength from switching off point to two qubit gate point (effective coupling larger than 5 MHz) in double-resonator superconducting quantum circuit.The double-resonator (coupler) superconducting quantum circuit has the advantage of simple fabrications, introducing less flux noises, reducing occupancy of dilution refrigerator cables,which might supply a promising platform for future large-scale superconducting quantum processors.

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