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Multimode superconducting circuits for quantum information science - RESCHEDULED

Eli Levenson-Falk

Superconducting circuits support quantum degrees of freedom that can be used to encode quantum bits. These superconducting qubits are a leading quantum information technology, but they are plagued by errors when performing multi-qubit conditional operations. One alternative is to make multi-mode circuits where multi-qubit operations are natural. I will introduce superconducting qubits and then explain our recent results on the trimon, a circuit that implements 3 qubit modes that all resemble transmon qubits. Strong dispersive couplings between the modes made a 3-qubit conditional gate the primitive operation. I will show how combining multiple drive tones allows us to remove conditionality at will and drive "forbidden" transitions, achieving complete control of a 2-qubit Hamiltonian. I will discuss prospects for deploying the trimon in large processor architectures.

Speaker: Eli Levenson-Falk, University of Southern California

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This talk has been rescheduled for April 16, 2026

Thursday, 04/02/26

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