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Characterization of noise correlations in superconducting quantum circuits

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Abstract

Superconducting quantum circuits have been an important platform to realize a scalable quantum computing system. Qubit decoherence, which is caused by the fluctuations of its environment, remains a main obstacle to realize fault-tolerant quantum computing. To reduce decoherence, it is important to identify the source of fluctuations by precisely characterizing its correlations. Prevalent methods only consider the second order correlation under the Gaussian approximation. However, environment with higher order correlations is not uncommon in mesoscopic quantum systems. Based on a weak measurement scheme [1], we present an experiment to detect high-order correlations in a superconducting circuit. We verified the scheme by reconstructing the noise power spectral density and compared the results with that obtained from dynamical decoupling. We also demonstrated the characterization of higher-order correlation of the environment.

Reference:
[1]Wang P, Chen C, Peng X, et al. Characterization of arbitrary-order correlations in quantum baths by weak measurement. arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.03606 (2019).

Presenters

  • Tenghui Wang

    Alibaba Quantum Laboratory, Alibaba Group

Authors

  • Tenghui Wang

    Alibaba Quantum Laboratory, Alibaba Group

  • Feng Wu

    Alibaba Quantum Laboratory, Alibaba Group

  • Jingwei Zhou

    Alibaba Quantum Laboratory, Alibaba Group

  • Hao Deng

    Alibaba Quantum Laboratory, Alibaba Group

  • Gengyan Zhang

    Alibaba Quantum Laboratory, Alibaba Group

  • Xun Jiang

    Alibaba Quantum Laboratory, Alibaba Group

  • Wenlong Yu

    Alibaba Quantum Laboratory, Alibaba Group

  • Hsiang-Sheng Ku

    Alibaba Quantum Laboratory, Alibaba Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder

  • Chunqing Deng

    Alibaba Quantum Laboratory, Alibaba Group