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Implementation of gate set tomography on transmon qubit to characterize and optimize single qubit

Author(s)
Noh, TaewanPark, GwanyeolChoi, GahyunChoi, JimanSong, WoonLee, Soon GulPark, KibogChong, Yonuk
Issued Date
2017-03-15
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/39707
Fulltext
http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR17/Session/L46.9
Citation
APS March Meeting 2017
Abstract
Characterizing the fidelities of quantum gates and improving them are essential requirements to build a scalable quantum computation platform. Two typical methods for such purpose, i.e., randomized benchmarking and quantum process tomography, contain drawbacks that cannot be compensated without the aid of the other, which demands the development of a new stand-alone protocol. Gate set tomography (GST) is one of such protocols developed to obtain detailed information of qubit gates that are free from the state preparation and measurement (SPAM) errors. We have implemented GST on several packages of single transmon qubit embedded in a 3 dimensional cavity. As a result, GST analysis not only estimated the process matrices of target gates but also suggested the direction for further calibration to achieve more accurate gate operations.
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American Physical Society

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