Quantum Brain
← Back to papers

A Study on Fast Gates for Large-Scale Quantum Simulation with Trapped Ions

R. Taylor, C. Bentley, J. S. Pedernales, L. Lamata, E. Solano, A. Carvalho, J. Hope·January 4, 2016·DOI: 10.1038/srep46197
PhysicsMedicineComputer Science

AI Breakdown

Get a structured breakdown of this paper — what it's about, the core idea, and key takeaways for the field.

Abstract

Large-scale digital quantum simulations require thousands of fundamental entangling gates to construct the simulated dynamics. Despite success in a variety of small-scale simulations, quantum information processing platforms have hitherto failed to demonstrate the combination of precise control and scalability required to systematically outmatch classical simulators. We analyse how fast gates could enable trapped-ion quantum processors to achieve the requisite scalability to outperform classical computers without error correction. We analyze the performance of a large-scale digital simulator, and find that fidelity of around 70% is realizable for π-pulse infidelities below 10−5 in traps subject to realistic rates of heating and dephasing. This scalability relies on fast gates: entangling gates faster than the trap period.

Related Research

Quantum Intelligence

Ask about quantum research, companies, or market developments.