Characterizing non-Markovian Quantum Processes by Fast Bayesian Tomography

R. Y. Su, J. Y. Huang,N. Dumoulin. Stuyck, M. K. Feng, W. Gilbert, T. J. Evans, W. H. Lim, F. E. Hudson, K. W. Chan, W. Huang,Kohei M. Itoh, R. Harper,S. D. Bartlett,C. H. Yang,A. Laucht, A. Saraiva, T. Tanttu,A. S. Dzurak

arxiv(2023)

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To push gate performance to levels beyond the thresholds for quantum error correction, it is important to characterize the error sources occurring on quantum gates. However, the characterization of non-Markovian error poses a challenge to current quantum process tomography techniques. Fast Bayesian Tomography (FBT) is a self-consistent gate set tomography protocol that can be bootstrapped from earlier characterization knowledge and be updated in real-time with arbitrary gate sequences. Here we demonstrate how FBT allows for the characterization of key non-Markovian error processes. We introduce two experimental protocols for FBT to diagnose the non-Markovian behavior of two-qubit systems on silicon quantum dots. To increase the efficiency and scalability of the experiment-analysis loop, we develop an online FBT software stack. To reduce experiment cost and analysis time, we also introduce a native readout method and warm boot strategy. Our results demonstrate that FBT is a useful tool for probing non-Markovian errors that can be detrimental to the ultimate realization of fault-tolerant operation on quantum computing.
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