Short composite rotation robust against two common systematic errors
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.12945v1
- Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2021 05:11:09 GMT
- Title: Short composite rotation robust against two common systematic errors
- Authors: Shingo Kukita, Haruki Kiya, and Yasushi Kondo
- Abstract summary: A composite pulse (CP) can help compensate for the effects of systematic errors during quantum operation.
We develop a novel bi-robust CP for one-qubit operations by modifying a PLE robust CP.
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- Abstract: Systematic errors hinder precise quantum control. Pulse length errors (PLEs)
and off-resonance errors (OREs) are typical systematic errors that are
encountered during one-qubit control. A composite pulse (CP) can help
compensate for the effects of systematic errors during quantum operation.
Several CPs that are robust against either PLE or ORE have been identified.
However, few attempts have been made to construct CPs that are robust against
both errors (bi-robust). We develop a novel bi-robust CP for one-qubit
operations by modifying a PLE robust CP, which exhibits a shorter operation
time than that of previously developed bi-robust CPs.
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