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Error-Divisible Two-Qubit Gates

David Rodríguez Pérez, P. Varosy, Ziqian Li, Tanay Roy, E. Kapit, D. Schuster·October 22, 2021·DOI: 10.1103/physrevapplied.19.024043
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Abstract

We introduce a simple, widely applicable formalism for designing"error-divisible"two qubit gates: a quantum gate set where fractional rotations have proportionally reduced error compared to the full entangling gate. In current noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) algorithms, performance is largely constrained by error proliferation at high circuit depths, of which two-qubit gate error is generally the dominant contribution. Further, in many hardware implementations, arbitrary two qubit rotations must be composed from multiple two-qubit stock gates, further increasing error. This work introduces a set of criteria, and example waveforms and protocols to satisfy them, using superconducting qubits with tunable couplers for constructing continuous gate sets with significantly reduced error for small-angle rotations. If implemented at scale, NISQ algorithm performance would be significantly improved by our error-divisible gate protocols.

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