A Rydberg-atom dark-state and antiblockade protocol is proposed to realize Toffoli and C^nNOT gates with simulated fidelities of about 96% and 94%.
Resilient quantum gates on periodically driven Rydberg atoms
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Fault-tolerant implementation of quantum gates is one of preconditions for realizing quantum computation. The platform of Rydberg atoms is one of the most promising candidates for achieving quantum computation. We propose to implement a controlled-$Z$ gate on Rydberg atoms where an amplitude-modulated field is employed to induce Rydberg antiblockade. Gate robustness against the fluctuations in the Rydberg-Rydberg interaction can be largely enhanced by adjusting amplitude-modulated field. Furthermore, we introduce a Landau-Zener-St\"{u}ckelberg transition on the target atom so as to improve the gate resilience to the deviation in the gate time and the drift in the pulse amplitude. With feasible experimental parameters, one can achieve the gate with low fidelity errors caused by atomic decay, interatomic dipole-dipole force, and Doppler effects. Finally, we generalize the gate scheme into multiqubit cases, where resilient multiqubit phase gates can be obtained in one step with an unchanged gate time as the number of qubits increases.
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Toffoli and C$^\text{n}$NOT (n$>2$) gates in a neutral-atom platform using Rydberg coupling and dark state resonances
A Rydberg-atom dark-state and antiblockade protocol is proposed to realize Toffoli and C^nNOT gates with simulated fidelities of about 96% and 94%.