A recurring challenge in quantum science and technology is the precise control of their underlying dynamics that lead to the desired quantum operations, often described by a set of quantum gates. These gates can be subject to application-specific errors, leading to a dependence of their controls on the chosen circuit, the quality measure and the gate-set itself. A natural solution would be to apply quantum optimal control in an application-oriented fashion. In turn, this requires the definition of a meaningful measure of the contextual gate-set performance. Therefore, we explore and compare the applicability of quantum process tomography, linear inversion gate-set tomography, randomized linear gate-set tomography, and randomized benchmarking as measures for closed-loop quantum optimal control experiments, using a macroscopic ensemble of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond as a test-bed. Our work demonstrates the relative trade-offs between those measures and how to significantly enhance the gate-set performance, leading to an improvement across all investigated methods.

Vetter, P.J., Reisser, T., Hirsch, M.G., Calarco, T., Motzoi, F., Jelezko, F., et al. (2024). Gate-set evaluation metrics for closed-loop optimal control on nitrogen-vacancy center ensembles in diamond. NPJ QUANTUM INFORMATION, 10(1), 1-12 [10.1038/s41534-024-00893-y].

Gate-set evaluation metrics for closed-loop optimal control on nitrogen-vacancy center ensembles in diamond

Calarco T.;
2024

Abstract

A recurring challenge in quantum science and technology is the precise control of their underlying dynamics that lead to the desired quantum operations, often described by a set of quantum gates. These gates can be subject to application-specific errors, leading to a dependence of their controls on the chosen circuit, the quality measure and the gate-set itself. A natural solution would be to apply quantum optimal control in an application-oriented fashion. In turn, this requires the definition of a meaningful measure of the contextual gate-set performance. Therefore, we explore and compare the applicability of quantum process tomography, linear inversion gate-set tomography, randomized linear gate-set tomography, and randomized benchmarking as measures for closed-loop quantum optimal control experiments, using a macroscopic ensemble of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond as a test-bed. Our work demonstrates the relative trade-offs between those measures and how to significantly enhance the gate-set performance, leading to an improvement across all investigated methods.
2024
Vetter, P.J., Reisser, T., Hirsch, M.G., Calarco, T., Motzoi, F., Jelezko, F., et al. (2024). Gate-set evaluation metrics for closed-loop optimal control on nitrogen-vacancy center ensembles in diamond. NPJ QUANTUM INFORMATION, 10(1), 1-12 [10.1038/s41534-024-00893-y].
Vetter, P. J.; Reisser, T.; Hirsch, M. G.; Calarco, T.; Motzoi, F.; Jelezko, F.; Muller, M. M.
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