How does the DRAG (Derivative Removal by Adiabatic Gate) technique help mitigate the Stark shift and avoid unwanted transitions in transmon qubits?
Tuesday, 11 June 2024
by EITCA Academy
The DRAG (Derivative Removal by Adiabatic Gate) technique is a sophisticated method employed in the control of transmon qubits, which are a type of superconducting qubit used extensively in quantum computing. The primary objective of this technique is to mitigate the effects of the Stark shift and to avoid unwanted transitions, which are critical for
- Published in Artificial Intelligence, EITC/AI/TFQML TensorFlow Quantum Machine Learning, Quantum supremacy, Control of transmon qubits using a cryogenic CMOS integrated circuit, Examination review
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Artificial Intelligence, DRAG, Quantum Computing, Quantum Control, Stark Shift, Transmon Qubits

