Robust Tomography using Randomized Benchmarking

ORAL

Abstract

Conventional randomized benchmarking (RB) can be used to estimate the fidelity of Clifford operations in a manner that is robust against preparation and measurement errors --- thus allowing for a more accurate and relevant characterization of the average error in Clifford gates compared to standard tomography protocols. Interleaved RB (IRB) extends this result to the extraction of error rates for individual Clifford gates. In this talk we will show how to combine multiple IRB experiments to extract all information about the unital part of {\em any} trace preserving quantum process. Consequently, one can compute the average fidelity to {\em any} unitary, not just the Clifford group, with tighter bounds than IRB. Moreover, the additional information can be used to design improvements in control.

Authors

  • Marcus Da Silva

    Quantum Information Processing Group, Raytheon BBN Technologies, Raytheon BBN Technologies

  • Shelby Kimmel

    Center for Theoretical Physics, MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Blake Johnson

    Quantum Information Processing Group, Raytheon BBN Technologies, Raytheon BBN Technologies

  • Colm Ryan

    Quantum Information Processing Group, Raytheon BBN Technologies

  • Thomas Ohki

    Raytheon BBN technologies, Quantum Information Processing Group, Raytheon BBN Technologies, Raytheon BBN Technologies