17545989. MULTI-QUBIT ARCHITECTURES WITH MODE-SELECTIVE CHARGE COUPLING BETWEEN NOVEL FLUXONIUM-MOLECULE QUBITS simplified abstract (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION)
Contents
- 1 MULTI-QUBIT ARCHITECTURES WITH MODE-SELECTIVE CHARGE COUPLING BETWEEN NOVEL FLUXONIUM-MOLECULE QUBITS
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 MULTI-QUBIT ARCHITECTURES WITH MODE-SELECTIVE CHARGE COUPLING BETWEEN NOVEL FLUXONIUM-MOLECULE QUBITS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Potential Applications
- 1.6 Problems Solved
- 1.7 Benefits
- 1.8 Original Abstract Submitted
MULTI-QUBIT ARCHITECTURES WITH MODE-SELECTIVE CHARGE COUPLING BETWEEN NOVEL FLUXONIUM-MOLECULE QUBITS
Organization Name
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
Inventor(s)
Aaron Finck of White Plains NY (US)
MULTI-QUBIT ARCHITECTURES WITH MODE-SELECTIVE CHARGE COUPLING BETWEEN NOVEL FLUXONIUM-MOLECULE QUBITS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17545989 titled 'MULTI-QUBIT ARCHITECTURES WITH MODE-SELECTIVE CHARGE COUPLING BETWEEN NOVEL FLUXONIUM-MOLECULE QUBITS
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a qubit structure that includes multiple fluxonium qubits connected in series and parallel.
- The qubit structure consists of a first fluxonium qubit with a Josephson Junction (JJ), a capacitor, and a superconducting inductor.
- A second fluxonium qubit is connected in series with the first fluxonium qubit and includes a JJ, a capacitor, and a superconducting inductor.
- A third capacitor is connected in parallel to the series of the first and second fluxonium qubits.
Potential Applications
- Quantum computing: The qubit structure can be used as a building block for quantum computers, enabling the manipulation and storage of quantum information.
Problems Solved
- Qubit connectivity: The qubit structure provides a solution for connecting multiple fluxonium qubits in a series and parallel configuration, allowing for more complex quantum operations.
Benefits
- Scalability: The qubit structure allows for the scalability of quantum systems by providing a method to connect multiple qubits together.
- Improved control: The structure enables better control and manipulation of quantum states, leading to more accurate and reliable quantum computations.
Original Abstract Submitted
A qubit structure includes a first fluxonium qubit having a first Josephson Junction (JJ) in parallel with a first capacitor and a first superconducting inductor. A second fluxonium qubit includes a second JJ in parallel with a second capacitor and a second superconducting inductor, coupled in series with the first fluxonium qubit. A third capacitor is coupled in parallel to the series first and second fluxonium qubits.