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Pulse sequences for suppressing leakage in single-qubit gate operations

J. Ghosh, S. Coppersmith, M. Friesen·December 2, 2016·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.95.241307
PhysicsMathematics

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Abstract

Many realizations of solid-state qubits involve couplings to leakage states lying outside the computational subspace, posing a threat to high-fidelity quantum gate operations. Mitigating leakage errors is especially challenging when the coupling strength is unknown, e.g., when it is caused by noise. Here we show that simple pulse sequences can be used to strongly suppress leakage errors for a qubit embedded in a three-level system. As an example, we apply our scheme to the recently proposed charge quadrupole (CQ) qubit for quantum dots. These results provide a solution to a key challenge for fault-tolerant quantum computing with solid-state elements.

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