Dynamical decoupling protection for three-level systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2509.15063v1
- Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2025 15:26:24 GMT
- Title: Dynamical decoupling protection for three-level systems
- Authors: P. Z. Zhao, Lei Qiao,
- Abstract summary: We construct a sequence of physically feasible dynamical decoupling operators for the three-level system.<n>Our scheme can effectively enhance the fidelity of three-level-based quantum gates through filtering out the environmental noises.
- Score: 0.8651161605225451
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: In addition to the traditional two-level system, the three-level system serves as another important elemental building block for the manipulation of qubits. However, the quantum information processing in the three-level system is also subject to the decoherence induced by the interaction between the quantum system and its environment or by the crosstalk between different qutrits. In this work, we construct a sequence of physically feasible dynamical decoupling operators for the three-level system to mitigate not only the transverse dephasing between the excited state and ground states but also the longitudinal relaxation among them. Combining the Hamiltonian engineering and our constructed dynamical decoupling sequence, we further realize the dynamical decoupling protection of qutrit-based quantum gates. Our scheme can effectively enhance the fidelity of three-level-based quantum gates through filtering out the environmental noises, which may provide a new horizon to improve the accuracy of three-level-based quantum manipulation.
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