IP Library Granted Patent US 7,605,600
Granted Patent B2
US 7,605,600 · App. 12/098,347 · Granted Oct 20, 2009

Systems, methods and apparatus for anti-symmetric qubit-coupling

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Patent No.
US 7,605,600
App. No.
12/098,347
Granted
Oct 20, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus, articles and methods relate to anti-symmetric superconducting devices for coupling superconducting qubits.

Claims (36)

1. A coupling system comprising:

a first superconducting qubit comprising a qubit loop formed by a closed superconducting current path and a compound Josephson junction that interrupts the qubit loop, wherein the compound Josephson junction is formed by a closed superconducting current path that is interrupted by at least two Josephson junctions;

a second superconducting qubit comprising a qubit loop formed by a closed superconducting current path and a compound Josephson junction that interrupts the qubit loop, wherein the compound Josephson junction is formed by a closed superconducting current path that is interrupted by at least two Josephson junctions; and

a first coupling device that is formed by a closed superconducting current path, wherein the first coupling device is communicably coupleable to the qubit loop of the first qubit and communicably coupleable to the compound Josephson junction of the second qubit.

2. The coupling system of claim 1 wherein the first coupling device is inductively coupled to both the qubit loop of the first qubit and the compound Josephson junction of the second qubit.

3. The coupling system of claim 1 wherein the closed superconducting current path that forms the first coupling device is interrupted by at least one Josephson junction.

4. The coupling system of claim 1 wherein the closed superconducting current path that forms the first coupling device is inductively coupled to a programming interface.

5. The coupling system of claim 1 wherein the first qubit, the second qubit, and the first coupling device form at least a portion of a superconducting quantum processor.

6. The coupling system of claim 1 wherein the first coupling device includes a first magnetic flux inductor and a second magnetic flux inductor, the first magnetic flux inductor positioned to receive magnetic flux from the qubit loop of the first qubit and the second magnetic flux inductor positioned to thread a magnetic flux through the compound Josephson junction of the second qubit.

7. The coupling system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a second coupling device that is formed by a closed superconducting current path, wherein the second coupling device is communicably coupleable to the qubit loop of the second qubit and is communicably coupleable to the compound Josephson junction of the first qubit.

8. The coupling system of claim 7 wherein the second coupling device is inductively coupled to both the qubit loop of the second qubit and the compound Josephson junction of the first qubit.

9. The coupling system of claim 7 wherein the closed superconducting current path that forms the second coupling device is interrupted by at least one Josephson junction.

10. The coupling system of claim 7 wherein the closed superconducting current path that forms the second coupling device is inductively coupled to a programming interface.

11. The coupling system of claim 7 wherein the first qubit, the second qubit, the first coupling device, and the second coupling device form at least a portion of a superconducting quantum processor.

12. A coupling system comprising:

a first qubit having a first degree of freedom that is associated with a first basis element and a second degree of freedom that is associated with a second basis element;

a second qubit having a first degree of freedom that is associated with the first basis element and a second degree of freedom that is associated with the second basis element; and

a coupling device that communicably couples the first degree of freedom of the first qubit with the second degree of freedom of the second qubit, such that the first degree of freedom of the first qubit influences the second degree of freedom of the second qubit.

13. The coupling system of claim 12 wherein the first basis element and the second basis element are orthogonal.

14. The coupling system of claim 12 , wherein the first qubit is a superconducting qubit comprising a first loop of superconducting material and a compound Josephson junction that interrupts the first loop of superconducting material, the compound Josephson junction comprising a closed loop of superconducting material interrupted by at least two Josephson junctions, where the first loop of superconducting material and the compound Josephson junction form a closed superconducting current path, and wherein the first degree of freedom includes a persistent current in the first loop of superconducting material and the second degree of freedom includes a magnetic flux threading the compound Josephson junction.

15. A coupling system comprising:

a first superconducting qubit comprising a qubit loop formed by a loop of superconducting material and a compound Josephson junction that interrupts the qubit loop, the compound Josephson junction comprising a closed loop of superconducting material interrupted by at least two Josephson junctions, where the qubit loop and the compound Josephson junction form a closed superconducting current path;

a second superconducting qubit comprising a qubit loop formed by a loop of superconducting material and a compound Josephson junction that interrupts the qubit loop, the compound Josephson junction comprising a closed loop of superconducting material interrupted by at least two Josephson junctions, where the qubit loop and the compound Josephson junction form a closed superconducting current path; and

a first coupling device that is formed by a closed superconducting current path, wherein the first coupling device includes a first magnetic flux inductor positioned proximate the qubit loop of the first qubit and configured to selectively provide a first mutual inductance coupling the first magnetic flux inductor to the qubit loop of the first qubit, and wherein the first coupling device includes a second magnetic flux inductor positioned proximate the compound Josephson junction of the second qubit and configured to selectively provide a second mutual inductance coupling the second magnetic flux inductor to the compound Josephson junction of the second qubit.

16. The coupling system of claim 15 wherein the closed superconducting current path that forms the first coupling device is interrupted by at least one Josephson junction.

17. The coupling system of claim 15 wherein the first coupling device includes a third magnetic flux inductor positioned proximate a programming interface and configured to selectively provide a third mutual inductance coupling the first coupling device to the programming interface.

18. The coupling system of claim 15 , further comprising:

a second coupling device that is formed by a closed superconducting current path, wherein the second coupling device includes a first magnetic flux inductor positioned proximate the qubit loop of the second qubit and configured to selectively provide a first mutual inductance coupling the first magnetic flux inductor to the qubit loop of the second qubit, and wherein the second coupling device includes a second magnetic flux inductor positioned proximate the compound Josephson junction of the first qubit and configured to selectively provide a second mutual inductance coupling the second magnetic flux inductor to the compound Josephson junction of the first qubit.

19. The coupling system of claim 18 wherein the closed superconducting current path that forms the second coupling device is interrupted by at least one Josephson junction.

20. The coupling system of claim 18 wherein the second coupling device includes a third magnetic flux inductor positioned proximate a programming interface and configured to selectively provide a third mutual inductance coupling the second coupling device to the programming interface.

21. A method of controllably coupling a first qubit to a second qubit by an anti-symmetric coupling device, the first qubit comprising a qubit loop formed by a loop of superconducting material and a compound Josephson junction that interrupts the qubit loop, the compound Josephson junction comprising a closed loop of superconducting material interrupted by at least two Josephson junctions, where the qubit loop and the compound Josephson junction form a closed superconducting current path, the second qubit comprising a qubit loop formed by a loop of superconducting material and a compound Josephson junction that interrupts the qubit loop, the compound Josephson junction comprising a closed loop of superconducting material interrupted by at least two Josephson junctions, where the qubit loop and the compound Josephson junction form a closed superconducting current path, and the anti-symmetric coupling device comprising a closed superconducting current path that is interrupted by at least one Josephson junction, the method comprising:

coupling a first portion the coupling device to the qubit loop of the first qubit;

coupling a second portion the coupling device to the compound Josephson junction of the second qubit;

coupling a magnetic flux signal to the coupling device; and

adjusting the magnetic flux signal.

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