Resetting Quantum States of Multi-State Devices Via Tunable Energy-Transfer Devices Within Quantum Computing Systems
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September 12, 2024
A quantum computing system includes a qubit, a coupler, and a resonator. The qubit has quantum states associated with discretized frequencies. The coupler has a tunable coupler frequency. When the coupler frequency is tuned to a first frequency value in accordance with a frequency of the qubit, a first energy-transfer operation is enabled that transfers a first quantized amount of energy from the first qubit to the coupler such that the qubit is prepared in a first quantum state. The resonator has a resonant frequency. The resonator is enabled to store input energy that is in accordance with its resonant frequency. When the coupler frequency is tuned to a second frequency value in accordance with its resonant frequency, a second energy-transfer operation is initiated that transfers the first quantized amount of energy from the coupler to the resonator. The resonator may dissipate the energy transferred to it.
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