ML-Powered FPGA-based Real-Time Quantum State Discrimination Enabling Mid-circuit Measurements
Neel R. Vora, Yilun Xu, Akel Hashim, Neelay Fruitwala, Ho Nam Nguyen,, Haoran Liao, Jan Balewski, Abhi Rajagopala, Kasra Nowrouzi, Qing Ji, K., Birgitta Whaley, Irfan Siddiqi, Phuc Nguyen, Gang Huang

TL;DR
This paper presents QubiCML, an FPGA-based system using neural networks for real-time quantum state discrimination, enabling mid-circuit measurements with high accuracy and low latency, crucial for advanced quantum computing operations.
Contribution
It introduces the first ML-powered quantum state discrimination system on FPGA, achieving in-situ, real-time measurement suitable for mid-circuit quantum operations.
Findings
Achieved 98.5% accuracy in state discrimination
Inference time of only 54 ns per measurement
Validated performance on superconducting quantum processors
Abstract
Similar to reading the transistor state in classical computers, identifying the quantum bit (qubit) state is a fundamental operation to translate quantum information. However, identifying quantum state has been the slowest and most susceptible to errors operation on superconducting quantum processors. Most existing state discrimination algorithms have only been implemented and optimized "after the fact" - using offline data transferred from control circuits to host computers. Real-time state discrimination is not possible because a superconducting quantum state only survives for a few hundred us, which is much shorter than the communication delay between the readout circuit and the host computer (i.e., tens of ms). Mid-circuit measurement (MCM), where measurements are conducted on qubits at intermediate stages within a quantum circuit rather than solely at the end, represents an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntegrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis · Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design · VLSI and Analog Circuit Testing
