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Nonadiabatic corrections to fast dispersive multiqubit gates involving Z control

L. Theis, F. Wilhelm·November 8, 2016·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.95.022314
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Abstract

We review a time-dependent version of the Schrieffer-Wolff transformation that accounts for real-time control of system parameters, soon to be rendered possible on a broad basis due to technical progress. The dispersive regime of N multilevel systems coupled to a cavity via a Jaynes-Cummings interaction is extended to the most general case. As a concrete example we rigorously apply the technique to dispersive two-qubit gates in a superconducting architecture, showing that fidelities based on previous models are off by up to 10 − 2 , which is certainly relevant for high-fidelity gates compatible with fault-tolerant quantum information devices. A closed analytic form for the error depending on the target evolution closes our work.

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