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Neural network based time-resolved state tomography of superconducting qubits

Published 13 Dec 2023 in quant-ph | (2312.07958v2)

Abstract: Superconducting qubits have emerged as a premier platform for large-scale quantum computation, yet the fidelity of state readout is often hindered by random noise and crosstalk, especially in multi-qubit systems. While neural networks trained on labeled data have shown promise in reducing crosstalk effects during readout, their current capabilities are limited to binary discrimination of joint-qubit states due to architectural constraints. Here we introduce a time-resolved modulated neural network capable of full-state tomography for individual qubits, enabling detailed time-resolved measurements like Rabi oscillations. This scalable approach, with a dedicated module per qubit, mitigated readout error by an order of magnitude under low signal-to-noise ratios and substantially reduced variance in Rabi oscillation measurements. This advancement bolsters quantum state discrimination with neural networks, and propels the development of next-generation quantum processors with enhanced performance and scalability.

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