Towards an open-source framework to perform quantum calibration and
characterization
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.10397v2
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2024 07:12:19 GMT
- Title: Towards an open-source framework to perform quantum calibration and
characterization
- Authors: Andrea Pasquale, Stavros Efthymiou, Sergi Ramos-Calderer, Jadwiga
Wilkens, Ingo Roth and Stefano Carrazza
- Abstract summary: We present Qibocal, an open-source software package for calibration and characterization of quantum processing units (QPUs)
Qibocal is specifically designed for self-hosted QPUs and provides the groundwork to easily develop, deploy and distribute characterization and calibration routines.
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- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: In this proceedings we present Qibocal, an open-source software package for
calibration and characterization of quantum processing units (QPUs) based on
the Qibo framework. Qibocal is specifically designed for self-hosted QPUs and
provides the groundwork to easily develop, deploy and distribute
characterization and calibration routines for all levels of hardware
abstraction. Qibocal is based on a modular QPU platform agnostic approach and
it provides a general purpose toolkit for superconducting qubits with the
possibility of extensions to other quantum technologies. After motivating the
need for such a module, we explain the program's flow and show examples of
actual use for QPU calibration. We also showcase additional features provided
by the library including automatic report generation and live plotting.
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