We introduce a new entangling gate between two fixed-frequency qubits
statically coupled via a microwave resonator bus which combines the following
desirable qualities: all-microwave control, appreciable qubit separation for
reduction of crosstalk and leakage errors, and the ability to function as a
two-qubit conditional-phase gate. A fixed, always-on interaction is explicitly
designed between higher energy (non-computational) states of two transmon
qubits, and then a conditional-phase gate is `activated' on the otherwise
unperturbed qubit subspace via a microwave drive. We implement this
microwave-activated conditional-phase gate with a fidelity from quantum process
tomography of 87%.Comment: 5 figure