Stabilizing Coherence and Arbitrary Target Properties with Hamiltonian Control - Part 2: Experiment

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Abstract

Preserving certain properties of quantum systems such as coherence or fidelity is essential for the realization of the power of quantum computers. We apply the theory discussed in Part 1 to experimentally show that we can fully stabilize a qubit's coherence in the presence of single-axis dephasing noise using Hamiltonian control. This stabilization persists until a critical breakdown time, after which point the coherence decays as usual. We also discuss the efficacy of such control Hamiltonians for preserving coherence in the presence of multi-axis dephasing and relaxation.

*This work was supported by NSF OMA-1936388, RCSA Cottrell grant 27550, ARO MURI grant W911NF-22-S-0007, ONR N00014-21-1-2688, and Viterbi Graduate School Fellowship.

Presenters

  • Malida O Hecht

    • University of Southern California

Authors

  • Malida O Hecht

    • University of Southern California
  • Kumar Saurav

    • University of Southern California
  • Eli Levenson-Falk

    • Univ of Southern California
    • University of Southern California
  • Daniel A Lidar

    • University of Southern California
  • Sacha R Greenfield

    • University of Southern California
  • Evangelos Vlachos

    • University of Southern California
  • Parth Darekar

    • University of Maryland
    • University of Maryland, College Park