Mitigation of Cosmic Rays-Induced Errors in Superconducting Quantum Processors
Ambra Mariani,
Laura Cardani,
Nicola Casali
et al.
Abstract:Environmental radioactivity and cosmic-rays have recently been identified as a source of decoherence in superconducting quantum bits (qubits). In particular, the absorption of cosmic-ray muons and gamma rays emitted by naturally occurring radioactive isotopes in the qubit substrate leads to correlated errors in superconducting quantum processors, posing significant challenges to quantum error correction. To enable quantum computing to scale, it is therefore necessary the development of mitigation strategies to… Show more
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