Post-selection-free preparation of high-quality physical qubits
Ben Barber, Neil I. Gillespie, J. M. Taylor

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to prepare high-quality |0> qubit states without post-selection, using specific quantum circuits, which improves performance especially at low two-qubit gate error rates.
Contribution
It presents a novel family of quantum circuits that prepare |0> states without post-selection, leveraging CNOT and Toffoli gates for basis permutation.
Findings
Performance improves with two-qubit gate errors below 0.2%.
Native Toffoli gates yield even better results.
Avoids the complexity of post-selection in quantum state preparation.
Abstract
Rapidly improving gate fidelities for coherent operations mean that errors in state preparation and measurement (SPAM) may become a dominant source of error for fault-tolerant operation of quantum computers. This is particularly acute in superconducting systems, where tradeoffs in measurement fidelity and qubit lifetimes have limited overall performance. Fortunately, the essentially classical nature of preparation and measurement enables a wide variety of techniques for improving quality using auxiliary qubits combined with classical control and post-selection. In practice, however, post-selection greatly complicates the scheduling of processes such as syndrome extraction. Here we present a family of quantum circuits that prepare high-quality |0> states without post-selection, instead using CNOT and Toffoli gates to non-linearly permute the computational basis. We find meaningful…
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TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
