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Charles Guinn
Charles Guinn
Graduate student, Princeton University
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Two-qubit silicon quantum processor with operation fidelity exceeding 99%
AR Mills, CR Guinn, MJ Gullans, AJ Sigillito, MM Feldman, E Nielsen, ...
Science Advances 8 (14), eabn5130, 2022
1912022
Ballistic superconductivity and tunable π–junctions in InSb quantum wells
CT Ke, CM Moehle, FK de Vries, C Thomas, S Metti, CR Guinn, ...
Nature communications 10 (1), 3764, 2019
632019
High-fidelity state preparation, quantum control, and readout of an isotopically enriched silicon spin qubit
AR Mills, CR Guinn, MM Feldman, AJ Sigillito, MJ Gullans, MT Rakher, ...
Physical Review Applied 18 (6), 064028, 2022
352022
Microarchitectures for heterogeneous superconducting quantum computers
S Stein, S Sussman, T Tomesh, C Guinn, E Tureci, SF Lin, W Tang, J Ang, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.03243, 2023
42023
Tunable Inductive Coupler for High-Fidelity Gates Between Fluxonium Qubits
H Zhang, C Ding, DK Weiss, Z Huang, Y Ma, C Guinn, S Sussman, ...
PRX Quantum 5 (2), 020326, 2024
32024
A Phase Transition in Minesweeper
R Dempsey, C Guinn
arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.04116, 2020
22020
HetArch: Heterogeneous Microarchitectures for Superconducting Quantum Systems
S Stein, S Sussman, T Tomesh, C Guinn, E Tureci, SF Lin, W Tang, J Ang, ...
Proceedings of the 56th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on …, 2023
12023
Multi-mode Cavity Centric Architectures for Quantum Simulation
S Stein, F Hua, C Liu, C Guinn, J Ang, E Zhang, S Chakram, Y Ding, A Li
arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.15994, 2023
12023
Fast parametrically driven entangling gates in superconducting circuits using a tunable coupler
C Guinn, S Sussman, P Mundada, A Vrajitoarea, C Leroux, A Place, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2022, W41. 003, 2022
12022
Non-standard gates in superconducting parametric gate architectures
C Guinn, S Kumar, H Prestegaard, C Le Calonnec, B Smitham, A Blais, ...
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2024
2024
Tunable inductive coupler with> 99.9% two-qubit gate fidelity between fluxonia
H Zhang, C Ding, D Weiss, Z Huang, Y Ma, C Guinn, S Sussman, ...
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2024
2024
Co-Designed Superconducting Architecture for Lattice Surgery of Surface Codes with Quantum Interface Routing Card
C Guinn, S Stein, E Tureci, G Avis, C Liu, S Krastanov, AA Houck, A Li
arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.01246, 2023
2023
Progress on a tunable coupler architecture for parametric gates between far-detuned fixed-frequency transmon qubits: Part 1
S Sussman, C Guinn, P Mundada, A Vrajitoarea, C Leroux, A Place, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2023, Z75. 007, 2023
2023
Progress on a tunable coupler architecture for parametric gates between far-detuned fixed-frequency transmon qubits: Part 2
C Guinn, S Sussman, P Mundada, A Vrajitoarea, C Leroux, A Place, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2023, Z75. 008, 2023
2023
QICK (Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit): Progress on an open-source qubit controller
S Uemura, L Stefanazzi, K Treptow, N Wilcer, C Stoughton, M Di Federico, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2023, K70. 009, 2023
2023
Optimization of two-qubit gate rates and crosstalk in a tunable coupling superconducting device
C Le Calonnec, A Petrescu, C Leroux, A Di Paolo, S Sussman, C Guinn, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2022, W41. 002, 2022
2022
Approaching Unit Readout Visibility in a Loss-DiVincenzo Spin Qubit with> 99.9% Control Fidelity
A Mills, C Guinn, M Feldman, A Sigillito, M Gullans, E Nielsen, J Petta
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2022, W39. 003, 2022
2022
Probing the current phase relation of Josephson junctions in an InSbAs 2-dimensional electron gas
CT Ke, C Moehle, C Thomas, D Xiao, M Lodari, V van de Kerkhof, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2021, B52. 001, 2021
2021
Crossed Andreev reflection in an InSb 2DEG in the quantum Hall state
I Kulesh, C Thomas, S Metti, C Guinn, R Kallaher, G Gardner, M Manfra, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2021, A52. 004, 2021
2021
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