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Traversing Quantum Control Robustness Landscapes: A New Paradigm for Quantum Gate Engineering

Published 27 Dec 2024 in quant-ph | (2412.19473v2)

Abstract: The optimization of robust quantum control is often tailored to specific tasks and suffers from inefficiencies due to the complexity of cost functions. Our recent findings indicate a highly effective methodology for the engineering of quantum gates by initiating the process with a robust control configuration of any arbitrary gate. We first introduce the Quantum Control Robustness Landscape (QCRL), a conceptual framework that maps control parameters to noise susceptibility. This framework facilitates a systematic investigation of equally robust controls for diverse quantum operations. By navigating through the level sets of the QCRL, our Robustness-Invariant Pulse Variation (RIPV) algorithm allows for the variation of control pulses while preserving robustness. Numerical simulations demonstrate that our single- and two-qubit gates exceed the quantum error correction threshold even with substantial noise. This methodology opens up a new paradigm for quantum gate engineering capable of effectively suppressing generic noise.

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