Optimization of a solid-state electron spin qubit using gate set tomography

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State of the art qubit systems are reaching the gate fidelities required for scalable quantum computation architectures. Further improvements in the fidelity of quantum gates demands characterization and benchmarking protocols that are efficient, reliable and extremely accurate. Ideally, a benchmarking protocol should also provide information on how to rectify residual errors. Gate set tomography (GST) is one such protocol designed to give detailed characterization of as-built qubits. We implemented GST on a high-fidelity electron-spin qubit confined by a single 31P atom in 28Si. The results reveal systematic errors that a randomized benchmarking analysis could measure but not identify, whereas GST indicated the need for improved calibration of the length of the control pulses. After introducing this modification, we measured a new benchmark average gate fidelity of , an improvement on the previous value of . Furthermore, GST revealed high levels of non-Markovian noise in the system, which will need to be understood and addressed when the qubit is used within a fault-tolerant quantum computation scheme.

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Dehollain, J. P., Muhonen, J. T., Blume-Kohout, R., Rudinger, K. M., Gamble, J. K., Nielsen, E., … Morello, A. (2016). Optimization of a solid-state electron spin qubit using gate set tomography. New Journal of Physics, 18(10). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/10/103018

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