Chip architecture for quantum circuits
Quantum chip architecture reduces signal interference
Exhibitors
Location
Hall 11, Stand B06
Description
Quantum computers are considered one of the key technologies of the future. Their enormous computing power opens up new possibilities in research and industry, for example in the simulation of complex molecules or the optimization of industrial processes. However, the development of powerful hardware is difficult. Quantum chips at the current stage of development usually contain several hundred superconducting qubits. The complex array architecture imposes high demands on manufacturing, cooling, and signal processing. Undesirable signal interference between the electromagnetic waves of the qubits impairs computing accuracy. Each qubit requires elaborate wiring for its own control lines and signal paths. Despite further development, existing systems often do not yet achieve the necessary reliability. The Institute for Quantum Materials and Technologies (IQMT) at KIT is working on solutions that address these problems. A special chip design combines qubits, readouts, and couplers in a completely new way on a copper substrate, reducing space requirements and complexity. The qubit and readout functionality are merged into a single structure, allowing qubit states to be detected without an additional readout resonator. This is achieved with the help of a precisely symmetrical capacitance matrix: an aluminum layer is applied to the base of the normal modes of the circuit, enabling purely inductive coupling between the qubit circuit and the readout circuit. This design ensures precise coupling, minimizing crosstalk and improving signal quality. The researchers use Stückelberg interference to control the coupler with a selectable frequency. This physical phenomenon allows the control frequencies of a coupler to be adjusted dynamically. The compact chip design is highly scalable and flexibly expandable.
You can get an overview of this technology at KIT stand. More details can be exchanged individually with the responsible scientific employees of KIT after the industry fair.
Contact
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
- Kaiserstr. 12
- 76131 Karlsruhe
- Germany
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