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Demonstration of a non-Abelian geometric controlled-Not gate in a superconducting circuit

Quantum Physics 2021-06-29 v3

Abstract

Holonomies, arising from non-Abelian geometric transformations of quantum states in Hilbert space, offer a promising way for quantum computation. These holonomies are not commutable and thus can be used for the realization of a universal set of quantum logic gates, where the global geometric feature may result in some noise-resilient advantages. Here we report the first on-chip realization of a non-Abelian geometric controlled-Not gate in a superconducting circuit, which is a building block for constructing a holonomic quantum computer. The conditional dynamics is achieved in an all-to-all connected architecture involving multiple frequency-tunable superconducting qubits controllably coupled to a resonator; a holonomic gate between any two qubits can be implemented by tuning their frequencies on resonance with the resonator and applying a two-tone drive to one of them. This gate represents an important step towards the all-geometric realization of scalable quantum computation on a superconducting platform.

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@article{arxiv.2009.03610,
  title  = {Demonstration of a non-Abelian geometric controlled-Not gate in a superconducting circuit},
  author = {Kai Xu and Wen Ning and Xin-Jie Huang and Pei-Rong Han and Hekang Li and Zhen-Biao Yang and Dongning Zheng and Heng Fan and Shi-Biao Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.03610},
  year   = {2021}
}

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13 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables