Cross-talk minimising stabilizers
Abstract
Verification and characterisation of quantum states are crucial for the implementation of quantum information processing, especially for many-body systems such as cluster states in optical lattices. In theory, it is simple to estimate the distance of a state with a target cluster state by measurement of a set of suitable stabilizer operators. However, experimental non-idealities can lead to complications, in particular cross-talk in single site addressing and measurement. By making a suitable choice of stabilizer operator sets we may be able to reduce, but not eliminate, these cross-talk errors. The degree of cross-talk mitigation depends on the geometry of the cluster state and subsets of cross-talk free stabilizers can be generated for certain shapes using a simple algorithm.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1507.04637,
title = {Cross-talk minimising stabilizers},
author = {Kaila C. S. Hall and Daniel K. L. Oi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.04637},
year = {2015}
}
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8 Pages, 12 Figures