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The methodology of resonant equiangular composite quantum gates

Quantum Physics 2018-02-02 v3

Abstract

The creation of composite quantum gates that implement quantum response functions U^(θ)\hat{U}(\theta) dependent on some parameter of interest θ\theta is often more of an art than a science. Through inspired design, a sequence of LL primitive gates also depending on θ\theta can engineer a highly nontrivial U^(θ)\hat{U}(\theta) that enables myriad precision metrology, spectroscopy, and control techniques. However, discovering new, useful examples of U^(θ)\hat{U}(\theta) requires great intuition to perceive the possibilities, and often brute-force to find optimal implementations. We present a systematic and efficient methodology for composite gate design of arbitrary length, where phase-controlled primitive gates all rotating by θ\theta act on a single spin. We fully characterize the realizable family of U^(θ)\hat{U}(\theta), provide an efficient algorithm that decomposes a choice of U^(θ)\hat{U}(\theta) into its shortest sequence of gates, and show how to efficiently choose an achievable U^(θ)\hat{U}(\theta) that for fixed LL, is an optimal approximation to objective functions on its quadratures. A strong connection is forged with \emph{classical} discrete-time signal processing, allowing us to swiftly construct, as examples, compensated gates with optimal bandwidth that implement arbitrary single spin rotations with sub-wavelength spatial selectivity.

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@article{arxiv.1603.03996,
  title  = {The methodology of resonant equiangular composite quantum gates},
  author = {Guang Hao Low and Theodore J. Yoder and Isaac L. Chuang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.03996},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

13 pages, 3 figures. v3: fixed typo in Eq.21