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Subspace confinement: How good is your qubit?

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posted on 2024-11-01, 09:21 authored by Simon Devitt, Sonia Schirmer, Daniel Oi, Jared ColeJared Cole, L Hollenberg
The basic operating element of standard quantum computation is the qubit, an isolated two-level system that can be accurately controlled, initialized and measured. However, the majority of proposed physical architectures for quantum computation are built from systems that contain much more complicated Hilbert space structures. Hence, defining a qubit requires the identification of an appropriate controllable two-dimensional sub-system. This prompts the obvious question of how well a qubit, thus defined, is confined to this subspace, and whether we can experimentally quantify the potential leakage into states outside the qubit subspace. We demonstrate how subspace leakage can be characterized using minimal theoretical assumptions by examining the Fourier spectrum of the oscillation experiment.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1088/1367-2630/9/10/384
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    ISSN - Is published in 13672630

Journal

New Journal of Physics

Volume

9

Number

384

Issue

10

Start page

1

End page

22

Total pages

22

Publisher

Institute of Physics Publishing

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft

Former Identifier

2006028307

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-11-14