Robust control pulses for interacting spin chains are computed in a polynomial-sized operator space, maintaining about 99.9 percent fidelity under up to 5 percent static coupling errors.
ZZ-Interaction-Free Single-Qubit-Gate Optimization in Superconducting Qubits
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Overcoming the issue of qubit-frequency fluctuations is essential to realize stable and practical quantum computing with solid-state qubits. Static ZZ interaction, which causes a frequency shift of a qubit depending on the state of neighboring qubits, is one of the major obstacles to integrating fixed-frequency transmon qubits. Here we propose and experimentally demonstrate ZZ-interaction-free single-qubit-gate operations on a superconducting transmon qubit by utilizing a semi-analytically optimized pulse based on a perturbative analysis. The gate is designed to be robust against slow qubit-frequency fluctuations. The robustness of the optimized gate spans a few MHz, which is sufficient for suppressing the adverse effects of the ZZ interaction. Our result paves the way for an efficient approach to overcoming the issue of ZZ interaction without any additional hardware overhead.
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Robust implicit quantum control of interacting spin chains
Robust control pulses for interacting spin chains are computed in a polynomial-sized operator space, maintaining about 99.9 percent fidelity under up to 5 percent static coupling errors.