The fluxonium qubit is a promising candidate for quantum computation due to
its long coherence times and large anharmonicity. We present a tunable coupler
that realizes strong inductive coupling between two heavy-fluxonium qubits,
each with ∼50MHz frequencies and ∼5 GHz anharmonicities. The coupler
enables the qubits to have a large tuning range of XX coupling
strengths (−35 to 75 MHz). The ZZ coupling strength is <3kHz
across the entire coupler bias range, and <100Hz at the coupler off-position.
These qualities lead to fast, high-fidelity single- and two-qubit gates. By
driving at the difference frequency of the two qubits, we realize a
iSWAP​ gate in 258ns with fidelity 99.72%, and by driving
at the sum frequency of the two qubits, we achieve a bSWAP​
gate in 102ns with fidelity 99.91%. This latter gate is only 5 qubit
Larmor periods in length. We run cross-entropy benchmarking for over 20
consecutive hours and measure stable gate fidelities, with
bSWAP​ drift (2σ) <0.02% and
iSWAP​ drift <0.08%.Comment: 16 pages, 14 figure