Reducing unitary and spectator errors in cross resonance with optimized rotary echoes

  1. Neereja Sundaresan,
  2. Isaac Lauer,
  3. Emily Pritchett,
  4. Easwar Magesan,
  5. Petar Jurcevic,
  6. and Jay M. Gambetta
We present an improvement to the cross resonance gate realized with the addition of resonant, target rotary pulses. These pulses, applied directly to the target qubit, are simultaneous to and in phase with the echoed cross resonance pulses. Using specialized Hamiltonian error amplifying tomography, we confirm a reduction of error terms with target rotary — directly translating to improved two-qubit gate fidelity. Beyond improvement in the control-target subspace, the target rotary reduces entanglement between target and target spectators caused by residual quantum interactions. We further characterize multi-qubit performance improvement enabled by target rotary pulsing using unitarity benchmarking and quantum volume measurements, achieving a new record quantum volume for a superconducting qubit system.

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