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SUBMITTER: McEwen M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7979694 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
McEwen M M Kafri D D Chen Z Z Atalaya J J Satzinger K J KJ Quintana C C Klimov P V PV Sank D D Gidney C C Fowler A G AG Arute F F Arya K K Buckley B B Burkett B B Bushnell N N Chiaro B B Collins R R Demura S S Dunsworth A A Erickson C C Foxen B B Giustina M M Huang T T Hong S S Jeffrey E E Kim S S Kechedzhi K K Kostritsa F F Laptev P P Megrant A A Mi X X Mutus J J Naaman O O Neeley M M Neill C C Niu M M Paler A A Redd N N Roushan P P White T C TC Yao J J Yeh P P Zalcman A A Chen Yu Y Smelyanskiy V N VN Martinis John M JM Neven H H Kelly J J Korotkov A N AN Petukhov A G AG Barends R R
Nature communications 20210319 1
Quantum computing can become scalable through error correction, but logical error rates only decrease with system size when physical errors are sufficiently uncorrelated. During computation, unused high energy levels of the qubits can become excited, creating leakage states that are long-lived and mobile. Particularly for superconducting transmon qubits, this leakage opens a path to errors that are correlated in space and time. Here, we report a reset protocol that returns a qubit to the ground ...[more]