Fast multi-qubit gates through simultaneous two-qubit gates
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.11358v1
- Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2021 17:24:31 GMT
- Title: Fast multi-qubit gates through simultaneous two-qubit gates
- Authors: Xiu Gu, Jorge Fern\'andez-Pend\'as, Pontus Vikst{\aa}l, Tahereh Abad,
Christopher Warren, Andreas Bengtsson, Giovanna Tancredi, Vitaly Shumeiko,
Jonas Bylander, G\"oran Johansson, Anton Frisk Kockum
- Abstract summary: Near-term quantum computers are limited by the decoherence of qubits to only being able to run low-depth quantum circuits with acceptable fidelity.
One way to overcome these limitations is to expand the available gate set from single- and two-qubit gates to multi-qubit gates.
We show that such multi-qubit gates can be realized by the simultaneous application of multiple two-qubit gates to a group of qubits.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Near-term quantum computers are limited by the decoherence of qubits to only
being able to run low-depth quantum circuits with acceptable fidelity. This
severely restricts what quantum algorithms can be compiled and implemented on
such devices. One way to overcome these limitations is to expand the available
gate set from single- and two-qubit gates to multi-qubit gates, which entangle
three or more qubits in a single step. Here, we show that such multi-qubit
gates can be realized by the simultaneous application of multiple two-qubit
gates to a group of qubits where at least one qubit is involved in two or more
of the two-qubit gates. Multi-qubit gates implemented in this way are as fast
as, or sometimes even faster than, the constituent two-qubit gates.
Furthermore, these multi-qubit gates do not require any modification of the
quantum processor, but are ready to be used in current quantum-computing
platforms. We demonstrate this idea for two specific cases: simultaneous
controlled-Z gates and simultaneous iSWAP gates. We show how the resulting
multi-qubit gates relate to other well-known multi-qubit gates and demonstrate
through numerical simulations that they would work well in available quantum
hardware, reaching gate fidelities well above 99 %. We also present schemes for
using these simultaneous two-qubit gates to swiftly create large entangled
states like Dicke and Greenberg-Horne-Zeilinger states.
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