Abstract

One of the challenges when scaling up semiconductor-based quantum processors consists in the presence of crosstalk errors caused by control operations on neighboring qubits. In previous work, crosstalk in spin qubit arrays has been investigated for non-driven single qubits near individually driven quantum gates and for two simultaneously driven single-qubit gates. Nevertheless, simultaneous gates are not restricted to single-qubit operations but also include frequently used two-qubit gates such as the CNOT gate. We analyse the impact of crosstalk drives on qubit operations, such as the CNOT and CPHASE gates. We investigate the case of parallel $Y$ and CNOT gates, and we also consider a two-dimensional arrangement of two parallel CNOT gates and find unavoidable crosstalk. To minimize crosstalk errors, we develop appropriate control protocols.

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