Measurement Crosstalk Errors in Cloud-Based Quantum Computing
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.00984v1
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2021 05:08:42 GMT
- Title: Measurement Crosstalk Errors in Cloud-Based Quantum Computing
- Authors: Seungchan Seo, Joonwoo Bae
- Abstract summary: We present the verification of noise in measurement readout errors in cloud-based quantum computing services, IBMQ and Rigetti.
We provide the characterization and the quantification of noise in a quantum measurement of multiple qubits.
We remark that entanglement is found as a source of crosstalk errors in a measurement of three qubits.
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- Abstract: Quantum technologies available currently contain noise in general, often
dubbed noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) systems. We here present the
verification of noise in measurement readout errors in cloud-based quantum
computing services, IBMQ and Rigetti, by directly performing quantum detector
tomography, and show that there exist measurement crosstalk errors. We provide
the characterization and the quantification of noise in a quantum measurement
of multiple qubits. We remark that entanglement is found as a source of
crosstalk errors in a measurement of three qubits.
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