Optimized mitigation of random-telegraph-noise dephasing by spectator-qubit sensing and control

Spectator qubits (SQs) are a tool to mitigate noise in hard-to-access data qubits. The SQ, designed to be much more sensitive to the noise, is measured frequently, and the accumulated results used rarely to correct the data qubits. For the hardware-relevant example of dephasing from random telegraph...

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Main Author: Song H.
Other Authors: Mahidol University
Format: Article
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/82241
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Institution: Mahidol University
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Summary:Spectator qubits (SQs) are a tool to mitigate noise in hard-to-access data qubits. The SQ, designed to be much more sensitive to the noise, is measured frequently, and the accumulated results used rarely to correct the data qubits. For the hardware-relevant example of dephasing from random telegraph noise, we introduce a Bayesian method employing complex linear maps which leads to a plausibly optimal adaptive measurement and control protocol. The suppression of the decoherence rate is quadratic in the SQ sensitivity, establishing that the SQ paradigm works arbitrarily well in the right regime.