State preparation fidelity by QND readout of a silicon electron spin qubit

ORAL

Abstract

A quantum non-demolition (QND) single-shot qubit readout is crucial for large-scale quantum computing, and unlike conventional counterparts, can serve as a state preparation process with its error extinguishable by repetition. Here we discuss the state preparation fidelity of a cumulative QND readout of an electron spin qubit in a silicon quantum dot with its neighboring electron spin used as an ancilla [1]. By repeating the single QND readout process, a qubit spin state is prepared in the state correlated to the readout outcomes with a state dependent fidelity. Furthermore, a series of readout outcomes can be converted to the likelihood ratio of successful state preparation, which allows one to select events with a higher preparation fidelity. Combined with real-time signal processing, such protocols offer alternative routes for high-fidelity state preparation.

[1] J. Yoneda et al, Nat. Commun. 11, 1144 (2020).

*This research is supported financially by CREST, JST (JPMJCR15N2 and JPMJCR1675) and Q-LEAP project initiated by MEXT (JPMXS0118069228).

Presenters

  • Jun Yoneda

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Jun Yoneda

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Takashi Kobayashi

    • RIKEN
  • Kenta Takeda

    • RIKEN
  • Akito Noiri

    • RIKEN
  • Takashi Nakajima

    • RIKEN
  • Sen Li

    • RIKEN
  • Jun Kamioka

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Tetsuo Kodera

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Seigo Tarucha

    • RIKEN