Braiding-based quantum control of a Majorana qubit built from quantum
dots
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.08464v1
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2023 09:08:37 GMT
- Title: Braiding-based quantum control of a Majorana qubit built from quantum
dots
- Authors: P\'eter Boross and Andr\'as P\'alyi
- Abstract summary: We describe the dynamics of a Majorana qubit built from quantum dots controlled by time-dependent gate voltages.
We provide quantitative guidelines to suppress both diabatic errors and disorder-induced qubit dephasing.
Our simulations predict realistic features that are expected to be seen in future braiding experiments with Majorana zero modes and other topological qubit architectures.
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- Abstract: Topology-related ideas might lead to noise-resilient quantum computing. For
example, it is expected that the slow spatial exchange (`braiding') of Majorana
zero modes in superconductors yields quantum gates that are robust against
disorder. Here, we report our numerical experiments, which describe the
dynamics of a Majorana qubit built from quantum dots controlled by
time-dependent gate voltages. Our protocol incorporates non-protected control,
braiding-based protected control, and readout, of the Majorana qubit. We use
the Kitaev chain model for the simulations, and focus on the case when the main
source of errors is quasistatic charge noise affecting the hybridization energy
splitting of the Majorana modes. We provide quantitative guidelines to suppress
both diabatic errors and disorder-induced qubit dephasing, such that a fidelity
plateau is observed as the hallmark of the topological quantum gate. Our
simulations predict realistic features that are expected to be seen in future
braiding experiments with Majorana zero modes and other topological qubit
architectures.
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