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Perturbative tomography of small errors in quantum gates

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We propose an efficient protocol to fully reconstruct a set of high-fidelity quantum gates. Usually, the efficiency of reconstructing high-fidelity quantum gates is limited by the sampling noise. Our protocol… Click to show full abstract

We propose an efficient protocol to fully reconstruct a set of high-fidelity quantum gates. Usually, the efficiency of reconstructing high-fidelity quantum gates is limited by the sampling noise. Our protocol is based on a perturbative approach and has two stages. In the first stage, the initial part of noisy quantum gates is reconstructed by measuring traces of maps, and the trace can be measured by amplifying the noise in a way similar to randomised benchmarking and quantum spectral tomography. In the second stage, by amplifying the non-unital part using the unital part, we can efficiently reconstruct the non-unital part. We show that the number of measurements needed in our protocol scales logarithmically with the error rate of gates.

Keywords: unital part; quantum gates; perturbative tomography; quantum

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2021

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