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Implementation of single-qubit gates with two rotations around axes in a plane

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Abstract

Typical experimental implementations of single-qubit gates involve two or three fixed rotation axes, and up to three rotation steps. Reducing the number of steps from three to two therefore represents a huge savings. In this work, we prove that, if the rotation axes can be tuned arbitrarily in a fixed plane, then two rotation steps are sufficient for implementing a single-qubit gate, and one rotation step is sufficient for implementing a state transformation. As concrete examples, we demonstrate two-step single-qubit gate implementations in two different physical qubit systems: (i) a transmon superconducting qubit coupled to an external microwave drive, such as a transmission line; (ii) a quantum-dot based exchange-only qubit encoded in a three-spin block. These results provide a significant speedup for many common gate implementations, such as Rabi oscillations with phase control.

Presenters

  • Yun-Pil Shim

    University of Texas at El Paso

Authors

  • Yun-Pil Shim

    University of Texas at El Paso

  • Edward Takyi

    University of Texas at El Paso

  • Jianjia Fei

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • Sangchul Oh

    Southern Illinois University Carbondale

  • Xuedong Hu

    State Univ of NY - Buffalo

  • Mark Friesen

    University of Wisconsin - Madison