Implementing a Universal Set of Geometric Quantum Gates through Dressed-State assisted STA
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2509.08723v1
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2025 16:14:34 GMT
- Title: Implementing a Universal Set of Geometric Quantum Gates through Dressed-State assisted STA
- Authors: M. Estefanía Rus, Alejandro Ferrón, Omar Osenda, Sergio S. Gomez,
- Abstract summary: We analyze the implementation of single-qubit gates in a two-level system driven by a microwave field.<n>We show how the dynamical phase can be canceled to obtain purely geometric operations.<n>We extend the protocol to construct non two-qubit gates, highlighting its feasibility for scalable quantum information processing.
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- Abstract: Geometric quantum computation relies on the geometric phase that arises in adiabatic cyclic evolutions of non-degenerate quantum systems, enabling the design of robust quantum gates. However, the adiabatic condition requires long evolution times, making the system vulnerable to decoherence. In this work, we propose a scheme to realize fast and high-fidelity geometric quantum gates by applying the Superadiabatic Transitionless Driving (SATD) protocol within the dressed-state framework. We analyze the implementation of single-qubit gates in a two-level system driven by a microwave field, focusing in particular on the NV center in diamond. We show how the dynamical phase can be canceled to obtain purely geometric operations. The robustness of the gates is assessed under systematic errors and environmental decoherence, demonstrating high fidelities even in regimes with strong fluctuations. Finally, we extend the protocol to construct nontrivial two-qubit gates, highlighting its feasibility for scalable quantum information processing.
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