Two-Qubit Spectroscopy of Spatiotemporally Correlated Quantum Noise in Superconducting Qubits
Offered By: APS Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference talk on two-qubit spectroscopy and its application in studying spatiotemporally correlated quantum noise in superconducting qubits. Delve into the recently published PRX Quantum paper as U. von Lüpke, F. Beaudoin, L. M. Norris, Y. Sung, R. Winik, J. Y. Qiu, M. Kjaergaard, D. Kim, J. Yoder, S. Gustavsson, L. Viola, and W. D. Oliver present their groundbreaking research. Moderated by Gerhard Kirchmair from IQOQI, this 65-minute talk offers valuable insights into the cutting-edge field of quantum physics and its implications for superconducting qubit technology.
Syllabus
PRJC: Two-qubit spectroscopy of spatiotemporally correlated quantum noise in superconducting qubits
Taught by
APS Physics
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