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Robustness of composite pulses to time-dependent control noise
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2014
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EngineeringSingle QubitRobust ControlQuantum ComputingQuantum SimulationNoiseSystems EngineeringQuantum EntanglementTime-varying Control NoiseQuantum ScienceTime Delay SystemPhysicsQuantum FeedbackNonlinear Signal ProcessingSignal ProcessingQuantum DecoherenceComposite PulsesNatural SciencesVibration ControlQuantum Error Correction
We study the performance of composite pulses in the presence of time-varying control noise on a single qubit. These protocols, originally devised only to correct for static, systematic errors, are shown to be robust to time-dependent non-Markovian noise in the control field up to frequencies as high as $\ensuremath{\sim}10%$ of the Rabi frequency. Our study combines a generalized filter-function approach with asymptotic dc-limit calculations to give a simple analytic framework for error analysis applied to a number of composite-pulse sequences relevant to nuclear magnetic resonance as well as quantum information experiments. Results include examination of recently introduced concatenated composite pulses and dynamically corrected gates, demonstrating equivalent first-order suppression of time-dependent fluctuations in amplitude and/or detuning, as appropriate for the sequence in question. Our analytic results agree well with numerical simulations for realistic $1/f$ noise spectra with a roll-off to $1/{f}^{2}$, providing independent validation of our theoretical insights.
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