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Dynamical decoupling of superconducting qubits
Published 2012-03-06Version 1
We show that two superconducting qubits interacting via a fixed transversal coupling can be decoupled by appropriately-designed microwave feld excitations applied to each qubit. This technique is useful for removing the effects of spurious interactions in a quantum processor. We also simulate the case of a qubit coupled to a two-level system (TLS) present in the insulating layer of the Josephson junction of the qubit. Finally, we discuss the qubit-TLS problem in the context of dispersive measurements, where the qubit is coupled to a resonator.
Comments: 4 figures, 6 pages
Journal: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 338,012010 (2012)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, quant-ph
Keywords: superconducting qubits, dynamical decoupling, appropriately-designed microwave feld excitations, quantum processor, two-level system
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