High fidelity gates for exchange-only qubits in triple-quantum-dots
ORAL
Abstract
One of the main attractions of implementing exchange-only qubits in quantum dots is their ease of control. Gate operations are performed by changing the voltages on the top-gates, to vary the tunnel coupling and/or the detuning between the dots. One of the main challenges is that when exchange interactions are turned on, charge noise will cause dephasing. Here, we explore optimal strategies for implementing logical qubit rotations in exchange-only qubits. We take into account charge noise, and challenges due to hyperfine interactions, including leakage outside the logical qubit space, and dephasing caused by fluctuations of the local nuclear fields. Our method is based on optimizing the experimentally tunable parameters to maximize the fidelity of the gate operation. /newline /newline The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing the official policies, either expressly or implied, of the U.S. Government.
*This work was supported in part by the DARPA/MTO QuEST program through a grant from AFOSR, and by United States Department of Defense.
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