Qudit entanglers using quantum optimal control
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.08799v2
- Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2023 18:06:37 GMT
- Title: Qudit entanglers using quantum optimal control
- Authors: Sivaprasad Omanakuttan, Anupam Mitra, Eric J. Meier, Michael J. Martin
and Ivan H Deutsch
- Abstract summary: We study the generation of two-qudit entangling quantum logic gates using two techniques in quantum optimal control.
We find efficient protocols for creating high-fidelity entangling gates.
This provides a powerful platform to explore the various applications of quantum information processing of qudits.
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- Abstract: We study the generation of two-qudit entangling quantum logic gates using two
techniques in quantum optimal control. We take advantage of both continuous,
Lie-algebraic control and digital, Lie-group control. In both cases, the key is
access to a time-dependent Hamiltonian which can generate an arbitrary unitary
matrix in the group SU($d^2$). We find efficient protocols for creating
high-fidelity entangling gates. As a test of our theory, we study the case of
qudits robustly encoded in nuclear spins of alkaline earth atoms and
manipulated with magnetic and optical fields, with entangling interactions
arising from the well-known Rydberg blockade. We applied this in a case study
based on a $d=10$ dimensional qudit encoded in the $I=9/2$ nuclear spin in
$^{87}$Sr, controlled through a combination of nuclear spin-resonance, a tensor
AC-Stark shift, and Rydberg dressing, which allows us to generate an arbitrary
symmetric entangling two-qudit gate such as CPhase. Our techniques can be used
to implement qudit entangling gates for any $2\le d \le10$ encoded in the
nuclear spin. We also studied how decoherence due to the finite lifetime of the
Rydberg states affects the creation of the CPhase gate and found, through
numerical optimization, a fidelity of $0.9985$, $0.9980$, $0.9942$, and
$0.9800$ for $d=2$, $d=3$, $d=5$, and $d=7$ respectively. This provides a
powerful platform to explore the various applications of quantum information
processing of qudits including metrological enhancement with qudits, quantum
simulation, universal quantum computation, and quantum error correction.
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