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Robust Quantum Control for the Manipulation of Solid-State Spins

Yi-fan Zhang, Hao Wu, Xiao-dong Yang, Ye Wang, Chang Liu, Qing Zhao, Jiyang Ma, Jun Li, Bo Zhang·May 5, 2022·DOI: 10.1103/physrevapplied.19.034068
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Abstract

Robust and high-fidelity control of electron spins in solids is the cornerstone for facilitating applications of solid-state spins in quantum information processing and quantum sensing. However, precise control of spin systems is always challenging due to the presence of a variety of noises originating from the environment and control fields. Herein, noise-resilient quantum gates, designed with robust optimal control (ROC) algorithms, are demonstrated experimentally with nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond to realize tailored robustness against detunings and Rabi errors simultaneously. In the presence of both 10% off-resonant detuning and deviation of a Rabi frequency, we achieve an average single-qubit gate fidelity of up to 99.97%. Our experiments also show that, ROCbased multipulse quantum sensing sequences can suppress spurious responses resulting from finite widths and imperfections of microwave pulses, which provides an efficient strategy for enhancing the performance of existing multipulse quantum sensing sequences.

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