Robust Two-Qubit Gates for Trapped Ions Using Spin-Dependent Squeezing

Yotam Shapira, Sapir Cohen, Nitzan Akerman, Ady Stern, Roee Ozeri

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Abstract

Entangling gates are an essential component of quantum computers. However, generating high-fidelity gates, in a scalable manner, remains a major challenge in all quantum information processing platforms. Accordingly, improving the fidelity and robustness of these gates has been a research focus in recent years. In trapped ions quantum computers, entangling gates are performed by driving the normal modes of motion of the ion chain, generating a spin-dependent force. Even though there has been significant progress in increasing the robustness and modularity of these gates, they are still sensitive to noise in the intensity of the driving field. Here we supplement the conventional spin-dependent displacement with spin-dependent squeezing, which creates a new interaction, that enables a gate that is robust to deviations in the amplitude of the driving field. We solve the general Hamiltonian and engineer its spectrum analytically. We also endow our gate with other, more conventional, robustness properties, making it resilient to many practical sources of noise and inaccuracies.
Original languageEnglish
Article number030602
Number of pages7
JournalPhysical review letters
Volume130
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Jan 2023

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