Control and Process Characterization in Superconducting Qutrits
Offered By: Institute for Quantum Computing via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore superconducting qutrits in quantum computing through this 28-minute conference talk presented by Adrian Lupascu at the QuDits for Quantum Technology workshop. Delve into the implementation of quantum control and process characterization in flux-type superconducting devices. Discover a control protocol that utilizes concomitant driving of multiple transitions and incorporates ac-Stark shift corrections. Examine a proposal for a two-qutrit gate based on parametric activated gates, implemented using transmon-type superconducting devices. Gain insights into the versatile platform of superconducting circuits for qudit implementation and advance your understanding of quantum technology applications.
Syllabus
Control and process characterization in superconducting qutrits
Taught by
Institute for Quantum Computing
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