KQCircuits is a Python library developed by IQM for automating the design of superconducting quantum circuits. It uses the KLayout layout design program API.
KQCircuits generates multi-layer 2-dimensional-geometry representing common structures in quantum processing units (QPU). It includes definitions of parametrized geometrical objects or “elements”, framework to easily define your own elements, framework to get geometry from the elements by setting values to parameters and a framework to assemble a full QPU design by combining many of the elements in different geometrical relations. Among other templates, are also structures to combine QPU designs to create optical mask layout and EBL patterns for fabrication of quantum circuits and export a set of files for a mask as needed for QPU fabrication.
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KQCircuits is a KLayout extension. KLayout can be used either using a graphical user interface or as a standalone python module. KQCircuits supports both modes of operation. For the first time users, the graphical user interface (GUI) mode is recommended.
Video tutorials for the GUI installation can be found on YouTube.
KQCircuits can be used in either Salt package or developer setup mode. The Salt package is easier to install and try out but has some limitations. As such, advanced users are recommended to use the developer setup below.
Follow the instructions in the getting started documentation.
Install KLayout and run:
python setup_within_klayout.py
then KLayout will contain KQCircuits. In Windows you must run the command with administrator privileges.
You may have to write python3
or py
instead of python
depending on your OS and Python installation,
just make sure that the command refers to Python 3. For further details see the developer setup
documentation.
For stand-alone mode run
python -m pip install -e "klayout_package/python[docs,tests]"
Then scripts may be run and documentation can be built. For further details see the documentation.
Documentation for KQCircuits can be found here.
It may also be generated from the sources with make html
in the docs directory.
Follow the User Guide for tutorials.
KQC currently supports exporting to Ansys HFSS/Q3D, Sonnet, and Elmer.
Parameter sweeps are easy to implement, for example
simulations = sweep_simulation(layout, sim_class, sim_parameters, {
'cpl_length': [160, 180, 200],
'arm_width': [24, 28, 32, 36],
})
exports simulations with the given individual parameters varied roughly as in the animation.
A sweep of all possible combinations between the given parameters is done by changing the function to
cross_sweep_simulation
.
Check klayout_package/python/scripts/simulations
for example simulation exports.
If you have any questions, problems or ideas related to KQCircuits, please start a discussion in GitHub or create a GitHub issue.
Contributions to KQC are welcome from the community. Contributors are expected to accept IQM Individual Contributor License Agreement by filling a form at IQM website. See also section Contributing in the documentation.
Please see the documentation for instructions on how to cite KQCircuits in your projects and publications.
This code is part of KQCircuits
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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