Tomography via Correlation of Noisy Measurement Records
Abstract
We present methods and results of shot-by-shot correlation of noisy measurements to extract entangled state and process tomography in a superconducting qubit architecture. We show that averaging continuous values, rather than counting discrete thresholded values, is a valid tomographic strategy and is in fact the better choice in the low signal-to-noise regime. We show that the effort to measure -body correlations from individual measurements scales exponentially with , but with sufficient signal-to-noise the approach remains viable for few-body correlations. We provide a new protocol to optimally account for the transient behavior of pulsed measurements. Despite single-shot measurement fidelity that is less than perfect, we demonstrate appropriate processing to extract and verify entangled states and processes.
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@article{arxiv.1310.6448,
title = {Tomography via Correlation of Noisy Measurement Records},
author = {Colm A. Ryan and Blake R. Johnson and Jay M. Gambetta and Jerry M. Chow and Marcus P. da Silva and Oliver E. Dial and Thomas A. Ohki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.6448},
year = {2015}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures; updated references