Universal fidelity reduction of quantum operations from weak dissipation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.15883v1
- Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2021 16:10:33 GMT
- Title: Universal fidelity reduction of quantum operations from weak dissipation
- Authors: Tahereh Abad, Jorge Fern\'andez-Pend\'as, Anton Frisk Kockum, G\"oran
Johansson
- Abstract summary: We find a formula for the fidelity reduction of any desired quantum operation.
We investigate the situation where dissipation in different parts of the system have correlations.
Surprisingly, we find that a large class of correlations gives the same fidelity reduction as uncorrelated dissipation of similar strength.
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- Abstract: Quantum information processing is in real systems often limited by
dissipation, stemming from remaining uncontrolled interaction with microscopic
degrees of freedom. Given recent experimental progress, we consider weak
dissipation, resulting in a small error probability per operation. Here, we
find a simple formula for the fidelity reduction of any desired quantum
operation. Interestingly, this reduction is independent of the specific
operation; it depends only on the operation time and the dissipation. Using our
formula, we investigate the situation where dissipation in different parts of
the system have correlations, which is detrimental for the successful
application of quantum error correction. Surprisingly, we find that a large
class of correlations gives the same fidelity reduction as uncorrelated
dissipation of similar strength.
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