I want to start studying quantum hardware, in particular I'm interested on superconducting qubit. Are there any valid resources for a beginner (notes, lecture...)? I'm an electronic engineer and I have some knowledge of quantum mechanics and quantum computation
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One of the main resources in general, would be:
- Krantz, Philip, et al. "A quantum engineer's guide to superconducting qubits." Applied physics reviews 6.2 (2019) [arXiv:1904.06560]
I usually find the thesis to be very beginner-friendly, as they explain most things in much more detail than papers.
To get an overview of quantum hardware and superconductivity:
- Rudolf Gross, Achim Marx. "Applied Superconductivity: Josephson Effect and Superconducting Electronics", Walther-Meiner-Institut, (2005).
(Change the chapter number in the URL to access other chapters)
For circuits, resonances, qubit quantizations
Specific implementations of qubits - i.e., charge, flux, phase, transmon qubits:
Two qubit gates - in theory, experimental implementation, gate errors:
- Tripathi, Vinay, Mostafa Khezri, and Alexander N. Korotkov. "Operation and intrinsic error budget of a two-qubit cross-resonance gate." Physical Review A 100.1 (2019): 012301. [arXiv:1902.09054]
Decoherence mechanisms in qubits:
- Paik, Hanhee, et al. "Observation of high coherence in Josephson junction qubits measured in a three-dimensional circuit QED architecture." Physical Review Letters 107.24 (2011): 240501.[arXiv:1105.4652]
- Martinis, John M., and A. Megrant. "UCSB final report for the CSQ program: Review of decoherence and materials physics for superconducting qubits." arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.5793 (2014).
For nanofabrication and packaging:
- [Thesis]Slichter, Daniel. "Quantum Jumps and Measurement Backaction in a Superconducting Qubit" (2011)
- Huang, Sihao, et al. "Microwave package design for superconducting quantum processors." PRX Quantum 2.2 (2021): 020306.[arXiv:2012.01438]
For cryogenics, how dilution fridges works:
Particularly, for fluxonium architecture:
- [Thesis]Nguyen, Long Bao."Towards the Fluxonium Quantum Processor." (2020)
- Nguyen, Long B., et al. "Blueprint for a high-performance fluxonium quantum processor." PRX Quantum 3.3 (2022): 037001.[arXiv:2201.09374]
Weak qubit measurements and feedback:
For novel qubit architectures like 0-pi, trimon, blochnium etc.
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1$\begingroup$ Do you know where can I find the first book you linked me? $\endgroup$– Simona99Commented Feb 29 at 15:26
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