Independent, extensible control of same-frequency superconducting qubits by selective broadcasting

  1. S. Asaad,
  2. C. Dickel,
  3. S. Poletto,
  4. A. Bruno,
  5. N. K. Langford,
  6. M. A. Rol,
  7. D. Deurloo,
  8. and L. DiCarlo
A critical ingredient for realizing large-scale quantum information processors will be the ability to make economical use of qubit control hardware. We demonstrate an extensible strategy for reusing control hardware on same-frequency transmon qubits in a circuit QED chip with surface-code-compatible connectivity. A vector switch matrix enables selective broadcasting of input pulses to multiple transmons with individual tailoring of pulse quadratures for each, as required to minimize the effects of leakage on weakly anharmonic qubits. Using randomized benchmarking, we compare multiple broadcasting strategies that each pass the surface-code error threshold for single-qubit gates. In particular, we introduce a selective-broadcasting control strategy using five pulse primitives, which allows independent, simultaneous Clifford gates on arbitrary numbers of qubits.

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