Protecting Quantum Information via Destructive Interference of
Correlated Noise
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.02267v1
- Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2023 19:00:01 GMT
- Title: Protecting Quantum Information via Destructive Interference of
Correlated Noise
- Authors: Alon Salhov, Qingyun Cao, Jianming Cai, Alex Retzker, Fedor Jelezko,
Genko Genov
- Abstract summary: We develop and demonstrate a strategy that utilizes the cross-correlation of two noise sources.
We achieve a tenfold coherence time extension by destructive interference of cross-correlated noise, improve control fidelity, and surpass the state-of-the-art sensitivity for high frequency quantum sensing.
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- Abstract: Decoherence and imperfect control are crucial challenges for quantum
technologies. Common protection strategies rely on noise temporal
autocorrelation, which is not optimal if other correlations are present. We
develop and demonstrate experimentally a strategy that utilizes the
cross-correlation of two noise sources. We achieve a tenfold coherence time
extension by destructive interference of cross-correlated noise, improve
control fidelity, and surpass the state-of-the-art sensitivity for high
frequency quantum sensing, significantly expanding the applicability of noise
protection strategies.
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