Controlling the qubit-qubit coupling in the superconducting circuit with double-resonator couplers

PHYSICAL REVIEW A(2024)

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We propose a theoretical scheme of using two fixed-frequency resonator couplers to tune the interaction between two Xmon qubits. The indirect interaction between two qubits induced by two resonators can cancel each other, so direct qubit-qubit coupling is not essential for the switching off. So, we can suppress the static ZZ coupling with the weak direct qubit-qubit coupling and even eliminate the static ZZ coupling through the destructive interferences of the double-path couplers. The cross-Kerr resonance can induce additional poles for the static ZZ coupling which should be kept away during the two-qubit gates. The double-resonator couplers scheme could unfreeze some restrictions during the design of superconducting quantum chips and mitigate the static ZZ coupling, which might supply a promising platform for future superconducting quantum chips.
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