Optimised fast gates for quantum computing with trapped ions
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Abstract
We present an efficient approach to optimising pulse sequences for implementing fast entangling two-qubit gates on trapped ion quantum information processors. This a two-phase procedure for optimising gate fidelity. The first phase involves a global optimisation over a computationally inexpensive cost function constructed under strong approximations of the gate dynamics. The second phase involves local optimisations that utilise a more precise ODE description of the gate dynamics, which captures the non-linearity of the Coulomb interaction and the effects of finite laser repetition rate. We propose two novel gate schemes that are compatible with this approach, and we demonstrate that they outperform existing schemes in terms of achievable gate speed and fidelity for feasible laser repetition rates. In optimising sub-microsecond gates in microtrap architectures, the proposed schemes achieve orders of magnitude higher fidelities than previous proposals. Finally, we investigate the impact of pulse imperfections on gate fidelity and evaluate error bounds for a range of gate speeds.