The 67th JSAP Spring Meeting 2020

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Symposium (Oral)

Symposium » Applied physics for quantum computer developments

[13p-B414-1~9] Applied physics for quantum computer developments

Fri. Mar 13, 2020 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM B414 (2-414)

Kenji Tsujino(Tokyo women's medical Univ.), Yuichiro Matsuzaki(AIST)

1:45 PM - 2:15 PM

[13p-B414-2] Engineering in superconducting quantum computers

Yutaka Tabuchi1 (1.RCAST, Univ of Tokyo)

Keywords:Superconducting quantum computer, Superconducting circuits, Quantum information processing

Superconducting qubits have been intensively study recently for quantum information processing. Artificial superconducting circuits, including capacitors, inductors, and Josephson junctions, provide qubits with both controllability and scalability. A short coherence time of 1 ns at the beginning has been dramatically improved more than a million times, and they are the most promising candidates for fault-tolerant quantum computers. In this talk, I introduce our recent progress on a scalable quantum information processor using a superconducting circuit. We have developed a system structure, which includes a qubit chip, coaxial cables for control, and an enclosure. The system is tileable so that we can make a large array of qubits by arranging a building block of the device. Required technologies for further scalability are also discussed.