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SUMMARY:Semiconductors for Superconducting Qubits\, R. G. Herb Condens
ed Matter Seminar\, Karl Petersson\, University of Copenhagen
DESCRIPTION:We have developed a superconducting transmon qubit with a
semiconductor-based Josephson junction element [1\,2]. The junction is
made from an InAs nanowire with in situ molecular beam epitaxy-grown
superconducting Al contacts. This gate-controlled transmon\, or gatemo
n\, allows simple tuning of the qubit transition frequency using a gat
e voltage to vary the density of carriers in the semiconductor region.
In the first generations of devices we have measured coherence times
up to 10 µs. These coherence times\, combined with stable qubit opera
tion\, permit single qubit rotations with fidelities of ~99.5% for all
gates including voltage-controlled Z rotations. Towards multi-qubit o
peration we have also implemented a two qubit voltage-controlled cPhas
e gate. In contrast to flux-tuned transmons\, voltage-tunable gatemons
may simplify the task of scaling to multi-qubit circuits and enable n
ew means of control for many qubit architectures.
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\n[1] T.
W. Larsen et al.\, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115\, 127001 (2015).
\n[2] G.
de Lange et al.\, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115\, 127002 (2015).
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