Quantum processor with instance programmable qubit connectivity

US9710758B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9710758-B2
Application numberUS-201514691268-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 20, 2015
Priority dateApr 23, 2014
Publication dateJul 18, 2017
Grant dateJul 18, 2017

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In a quantum processor some couplers couple a given qubit to a nearest neighbor qubit (e.g., vertically and horizontally in an ordered 2D array), other couplers couple to next-nearest neighbor qubits (e.g., diagonally in the ordered 2D array). Couplers may include half-couplers, to selectively provide communicative coupling between a given qubit and other qubits, which may or may not be nearest or even next-nearest-neighbors. Tunable couplers selective mediate communicative coupling. A control system may impose a connectivity on a quantum processor, different than an “as designed” or “as manufactured” physical connectivity. Imposition may be via a digital processor processing a working or updated working graph, to map or embed a problem graph. A set of exclude qubits may be created from a comparison of hardware and working graphs. An annealing schedule may adjust a respective normalized inductance of one or more qubits, for instance to exclude certain qubits.

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A quantum processor comprising: a first superconducting flux qubit including a first coupling portion and a first switch in parallel with the first coupling portion of the first superconducting flux qubit; a second superconducting flux qubit including a second coupling portion and a second switch in parallel with the second coupling portion of the second superconducting flux qubit; a coupler including: a first coupling portion; a second coupling portion; a third switch in parallel with the first coupling portion of the coupler, and the first coupling portion of the coupler is arranged with respect to the first coupling portion of the first superconducting flux qubit to effect a magnetic coupling between the first superconducting flux qubit and the coupler, a fourth switch in parallel with the second coupling portion of the coupler, and the second coupling portion of the coupler is arranged with respect to the second coupling portion of the second superconducting flux qubit to effect a magnetic coupling between the second superconducting flux qubit and the coupler; and a first interface to control the first switch, the second switch, the third switch, and the fourth switch to couple the first superconducting flux qubit with the second superconducting flux qubit via the coupler. 2. The quantum processor of claim 1 wherein the inductance of the coupler is less than the inductance of the first superconducting flux qubit. 3. The quantum processor of claim 2 wherein the coupler is monostable, the first superconducting flux qubit is bistable, and the second superconducting flux qubit is bistable. 4. The quantum processor of claim 1 wherein the superconducting flux qubit comprises a loop of superconducting material interrupted by at least one compound Josephson junction. 5. The quantum processor of claim 1 wherein the coupler comprises a loop of superconducting material interrupted by at least one Josephson junction. 6. The quantum processor of claim 1 wherein one of the first switch, the second switch, the third switch, or the fourth switch is a compound Josephson junction. 7. The quantum processor of claim 1 further comprising: a second interface to control an off-diagonal term in the first superconducting flux qubit; and a third interface to control a diagonal term in the first superconducting flux qubit. 8. The quantum processor of claim 7 further comprising: a fourth interface to control a normalized inductance of the superconducting flux qubit. 9. The quantum processor of claim 1 further comprising: an array of superconducting flux qubits including the first superconducting flux qubit, and the second superconducting flux qubit; and an array of couplers including the coupler. 10. A quantum processor comprising: an array of superconducting flux qubits, wherein a respective qubit in the array of superconducting flux qubits includes a loop of superconducting metal interrupted by one or more Josephson junctions, including a first coupling portion, and a first switch in parallel with the first coupling portion of the respective qubit; an array of couplers, wherein a respective coupler includes a loop of superconducting metal including a second coupling portion, and a second switch in parallel with the second coupling portion of the respective coupler, and the second coupling portion of the coupler is arranged with respect to the first coupling portion of the respective qubit in the array of superconducting flux qubits to effect a magnetic coupling; a first interface to control an off-diagonal term to at least one qubit in the array of superconducting flux qubits; a second interface to control a diagonal term to at least one qubit in the array of superconducting flux qubits; and a third interface to control the first switch and the second switch to couple at least one qubit in the array of superconducting flux qubits with at least one coupler in the array of couplers. 11. The quantum processor of claim 10 wherein the inductance of the respective coupler in the array of couplers is less than the respective qubit in the array of superconducting flux qubits. 12. The quantum processor of claim 11 wherein the respective coupler in the array of couplers is monostable and the respective qubit in the array of superconducting flux qubits is bistable. 13. The quantum processor of claim 10 wherein the respective coupler includes a third coupling portion and a third switch in parallel with the third coupling portion of the respective coupler. 14. The quantum processor of claim 13 further comprising a second respective qubit in the array of superconducting flux qubits wherein the second respective qubit in the array of superconducting flux qubits includes a fourth coupling portion and a loop of superconducting metal interrupted by one or more Josephson junctions, a fourth switch in parallel with the fourth coupling portion of the second respective qubit, wherein the fourth coupling portion of the second respective qubit is arranged with respect to the third coupling portion of the couplers to effect a magnetic coupling. 15. The quantum processor of claim 10 wherein one of the first switch and the second switch is a compound Josephson junction. 16. The quantum processor of claim 14 wherein one of the first switch the second switch, the third switch, or the fourth switch is a compound Josephson junction. 17. The quantum processor of claim 10 wherein the total number of couplers in the array of couplers is defined by a linear relationship to the total number of qubits in the array of superconducting flux qubits. 18. The quantum processor of claim 10 further comprising a fourth interface for the array of superconducting flux qubits, to control a normalized inductance of at least one respective superconducting flux qubits in the array of superconducting flux qubits. 19. A quantum processor comprising: a first plurality of superconducting flux qubits, wherein a respective qubit in the first plurality of superconducting flux qubits includes a loop of superconducting metal interrupted by one or more Josephson junctions; a second plurality of superconducting flux qubits, wherein a respective qubit in the second plurality of superconducting flux qubits includes a loop of superconducting metal interrupted by one or more Josephson junctions, and extends in a first direction; a third plurality of superconducting flux qubits, wherein a respective qubit in the third plurality of superconducting flux qubits includes a loop of superconducting metal interrupted by one or more Josephson junctions, and extends in a second direction, wherein at least one superconducting flux qubit of the second plurality of superconducting flux qubits cross at least one superconducting flux qubit of the third plurality of superconducting flux qubits; a first plurality of couplers that provide communicative coupling between the first plurality of superconducting flux qubits and a sub-set of the second plurality of superconducting flux qubits; a second plurality of couplers that provide communicative coupling between the first plurality of superconducting flux qubits and a sub-set of the third plurality of superconducting flux qubits; a third plurality of couplers that provide communicative coupling amongst the superconducting flux qubits of the second plurality of superconducting flux qubits; a fourth plurality of couplers that provide communicative coupling amongst the superconducting flux qubits of the third plurality of supe

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  • data or demand driven · CPC title

  • G06N99/002Primary

    Physics · mapped topic

  • Physical realisations or architectures of quantum processors or components for manipulating qubits, e.g. qubit coupling or qubit control · CPC title

  • G06F30/392Primary

    Floor-planning or layout, e.g. partitioning or placement · CPC title

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What does patent US9710758B2 cover?
In a quantum processor some couplers couple a given qubit to a nearest neighbor qubit (e.g., vertically and horizontally in an ordered 2D array), other couplers couple to next-nearest neighbor qubits (e.g., diagonally in the ordered 2D array). Couplers may include half-couplers, to selectively provide communicative coupling between a given qubit and other qubits, which may or may not be nearest…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
D Wave Systems Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06N99/002. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 18 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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