Direct tomography of quantum states and processes via weak measurements
of Pauli spin operators on an NMR quantum processor
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.06892v1
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2023 06:40:19 GMT
- Title: Direct tomography of quantum states and processes via weak measurements
of Pauli spin operators on an NMR quantum processor
- Authors: Akshay Gaikwad and Gayatri Singh and Kavita Dorai and Arvind
- Abstract summary: We present an efficient weak measurement-based scheme for direct quantum state tomography (DQST) and direct quantum process tomography (DQPT)
We experimentally implement these weak measurement-based DQST and DQPT protocols and use them to accurately characterize several two-qubit quantum states and single-qubit quantum processes.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: In this paper, we present an efficient weak measurement-based scheme for
direct quantum state tomography (DQST) and direct quantum process tomography
(DQPT), and experimentally implement it on an NMR ensemble quantum information
processor without involving any projective measurements. We develop a
generalized quantum circuit that enables us to directly measure selected
elements of the density matrix and process matrix which characterize unknown
quantum states and processes, respectively. This generalized quantum circuit
uses the scalar J-coupling to control the interaction strength between the
system qubits and the metre qubit. We experimentally implement these weak
measurement-based DQST and DQPT protocols and use them to accurately
characterize several two-qubit quantum states and single-qubit quantum
processes. An extra qubit is used as a metre qubit to implement the DQST
protocol, while for the DQPT protocol, two extra qubits (one as a metre qubit
and the other as an ancilla qubit) are used.
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