Twinned dynamical decoupling (TDD) sequences T2n cancel common-mode pulse-area errors to all orders via π-phase twins and suppress detuning errors to highest order with a derived analytic phase formula, shown on IBM and IQM transmon processors.
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Dynamical freezing of a driven modulator qubit controls the detuning between two target qubits, switching their native exchange interaction between resonant (iSWAP) and off-resonant (suppressed) regimes via drive frequency alone.
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Twinned Dynamical Decoupling
Twinned dynamical decoupling (TDD) sequences T2n cancel common-mode pulse-area errors to all orders via π-phase twins and suppress detuning errors to highest order with a derived analytic phase formula, shown on IBM and IQM transmon processors.
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Drive-Only Interaction Engineering via Dynamical Freezing
Dynamical freezing of a driven modulator qubit controls the detuning between two target qubits, switching their native exchange interaction between resonant (iSWAP) and off-resonant (suppressed) regimes via drive frequency alone.