Multiqubit Spectroscopy of Gaussian Quantum Noise
Gerardo A. Paz-Silva, Leigh M. Norris, and Lorenza Viola

TL;DR
This paper presents multi-pulse quantum noise spectroscopy protocols for multiqubit systems, enabling the reconstruction of noise spectra, including non-classical features, crucial for quantum metrology and fault-tolerance.
Contribution
It introduces exact analytic solutions and control symmetries for spectral estimation of Gaussian environments affecting multiple qubits, including quantum and classical noise sources.
Findings
Successfully reconstructs auto- and cross-correlation spectra of noise
Distinguishes quantum from classical spectral signatures
Accurately predicts qubit dynamics and environmental parameters
Abstract
We introduce multi-pulse quantum noise spectroscopy protocols for spectral estimation of the noise affecting multiple qubits coupled to Gaussian dephasing environments including both classical and quantum sources. Our protocols are capable of reconstructing all the noise auto- and cross-correlation spectra entering the multiqubit dynamics. We argue that this capability is crucial not only for metrological purposes, as it provides access to the asymmetric spectra associated with non-classical environments, but ultimately for achieving quantum fault-tolerance, as it enables the characterization of bath correlation functions. Our result relies on (i) an exact analytic solution for the reduced multiqubit dynamics that holds in the presence of an arbitrary Gaussian environment and dephasing-preserving control; (ii) the use of specific timing symmetries in the control, which allow for a…
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