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Silicon Metal-oxide-semiconductor Quantum Dots for Single-electron Pumping
Published on: June 3, 2015
Native multi-qubit gates in transmon qubits via synchronous driving
Sagar Silva Pratapsi1,2, Diogo Cruz3,4, Paulo André3,4
1Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal. spratapsi@tecnico.ulisboa.pt.
Abstract:
Quantum computation holds the promise of solving computational problems which are believed to be classically intractable. However, in practice, quantum devices are still limited by their relatively short coherence times and imperfect circuit-hardware mapping. In this work, we present the parallelization of pre-calibrated pulses at the hardware level as an easy-to-implement strategy to optimize quantum gates. Focusing on gates, we demonstrate that such parallelization leads to improved fidelity and gate time reduction, when compared to serial concatenation. As measured by Cycle Benchmarking and Process Tomography, we reduce gate errors by half. We show that this strategy can be applied to other gates like the CNOT and CZ, and it may benefit tasks such as Hamiltonian simulation problems, amplitude amplification, and error-correction codes.
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