The methodology of resonant equiangular composite quantum gates
Abstract
The creation of composite quantum gates that implement quantum response functions dependent on some parameter of interest is often more of an art than a science. Through inspired design, a sequence of primitive gates also depending on can engineer a highly nontrivial that enables myriad precision metrology, spectroscopy, and control techniques. However, discovering new, useful examples of 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 act on a single spin. We fully characterize the realizable family of , provide an efficient algorithm that decomposes a choice of into its shortest sequence of gates, and show how to efficiently choose an achievable that for fixed , 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