Characterizing large-scale quantum computers via cycle benchmarking
Checking the quality of operations of quantum computers in a reliable and scalable way is still an open challenge. Here, the authors show how to characterise multi-qubit operations in a way that scales favourably with the system’s size, and demonstrate it on a 10-qubit ion-trap device.
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Main Authors: | Alexander Erhard, Joel J. Wallman, Lukas Postler, Michael Meth, Roman Stricker, Esteban A. Martinez, Philipp Schindler, Thomas Monz, Joseph Emerson, Rainer Blatt |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7c0357a1a8f44af5bfe5dd03a3105dfc |
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