Noise-resistant Landau-Zener sweeps design from geometrical formalism
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Abstract
A newly discovered geometric formalism is a promising approach for designing dynamically corrected gates. In this formalism, the evolution of a qubit under drive and noise is in one-to-one correspondence with a 3D space curve. We exploit this correspondence to design noise-robust Landau-Zener-style sweeps through an avoided crossing. In the case where the avoided crossing is purely noise-induced, we demonstrate multiple phase gates that are error-robust up to the 2nd order. In the general case, where avoided crossings are not just from noise, we arrive at a robust sweeping protocol for gate design through a technique we introduce for building closed 3D space curves with the desired properties.
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Presenters
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Fei Zhuang
Virginia Tech
Authors
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Fei Zhuang
Virginia Tech
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Junkai Zeng
Virginia Tech, Physics, Virginia Tech
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Edwin Barnes
Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Physics, Virginia Tech
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Sophia Economou
Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Physics, Virginia Tech