Adiabatic two-qubit gates in capacitively coupled quantum dot hybrid qubits

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Adam Frees
Sebastian Mehl
John King Gamble
Mark Friesen
S. N. Coppersmith
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[1] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Department of Physics
[2] RWTH Aachen University,JARA
[3] Peter Grünberg Institute (PGI-2),Institute for Quantum Information
[4] Forschungszentrum Jülich,Center for Computing Research
[5] Sandia National Laboratories,Quantum Architectures and Computation Group
[6] Microsoft Research,School of Physics
[7] University of New South Wales,undefined
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The ability to tune qubits to flat points in their energy dispersions (“sweet spots”) is an important tool for mitigating the effects of charge noise and dephasing in solid-state devices. However, the number of derivatives that must be simultaneously set to zero grows exponentially with the number of coupled qubits, making the task untenable for as few as two qubits. This is a particular problem for adiabatic gates, due to their slower speeds. Here, we propose an adiabatic two-qubit gate for quantum dot hybrid qubits, based on the tunable, electrostatic coupling between distinct charge configurations. We confirm the absence of a conventional sweet spot, but show that controlled-Z (CZ) gates can nonetheless be optimized to have fidelities of ~99% for a typical level of quasistatic charge noise (σε ≃ 1 μeV). We then develop the concept of a dynamical sweet spot (DSS), for which the time-averaged energy derivatives are set to zero, and identify a simple pulse sequence that achieves an approximate DSS for a CZ gate, with a 5× improvement in the fidelity. We observe that the results depend on the number of tunable parameters in the pulse sequence, and speculate that a more elaborate sequence could potentially attain a true DSS.
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