A new modular twin-beamline X-ray test facility was designed, built, and commissioned to qualify full-size prototype detectors for the proposed AXIS mission.
Probing The Unitarity of Quantum Evolution Through Periodic Driving
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As quantum computers and simulators begin to produce results that cannot be verified classically, it becomes imperative to develop a variety of tools to detect and diagnose experimental errors on these devices. While state or process tomography is a natural way to characterize sources of experimental error, the intense measurement requirements make these strategies infeasible in all but the smallest of quantum systems. In this work, we formulate signatures of unitary evolution based on specific properties of periodically driven quantum systems. The absence of these signatures indicates a break either in the unitarity or periodicity condition on the evolution. We experimentally detect incoherent error on a trapped-ion quantum computer using these signatures. Our method is based on repeated measurements of a single observable, making this a low-cost evaluation of error with measurement requirements that scales according to the character of the dynamics, rather than the system size.
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Design, development, and commissioning of a flexible test setup for the AXIS prototype detector
A new modular twin-beamline X-ray test facility was designed, built, and commissioned to qualify full-size prototype detectors for the proposed AXIS mission.