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Experimental Implementation of Universal Nonadiabatic Geometric Quantum Gates in a Superconducting Circuit
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Experimental ImplementationQuantum Process TomographyEngineeringJosephson JunctionsQuantum ComputingQuantum Optimization AlgorithmSuperconductivityQuantum ControlQuantum EntanglementSuperconducting DevicesQuantum SciencePhysicsSuperconducting CircuitQuantum DeviceQuantum AlgorithmComputer EngineeringSpintronicsQuantum Error CorrectionNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsNoise-resilient Quantum ComputingQuantum HardwareControl Fidelity
Using geometric phases to realize noise-resilient quantum computing is an important method to enhance the control fidelity. In this work, we experimentally realize a universal nonadiabatic geometric quantum gate set in a superconducting qubit chain. We characterize the realized single- and two-qubit geometric gates with both quantum process tomography and randomized benchmarking methods. The measured average fidelities for the single-qubit rotation gates and two-qubit controlled-Z gate are 0.9977(1) and 0.977(9), respectively. Besides, we also experimentally demonstrate the noise-resilient feature of the realized single-qubit geometric gates by comparing their performance with the conventional dynamical gates with different types of errors in the control field. Thus, our experiment proves a way to achieve high-fidelity geometric quantum gates for robust quantum computation.
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