Limitations to Dynamical Error Suppression and Gate-Error Virtualization from Temporally Correlated Nonclassical Noise
Michiel Burgelman, Nattaphong Wonglakhon, Diego N. Bernal-Garc\'ia,, Gerardo A. Paz-Silva, Lorenza Viola

TL;DR
This paper investigates how temporally correlated nonclassical noise affects dynamical error suppression and gate-error virtualization in quantum systems, revealing limitations in current models and the importance of bath statistics in maintaining control fidelity.
Contribution
It provides an exact analysis of non-Markovian quantum noise effects on dynamical decoupling and gate fidelity, highlighting the impact of noise spectrum and bath evolution.
Findings
Gate fidelity depends on control history and circuit location.
High-frequency noise peaks can cause resonance effects.
Bath re-equilibration is necessary for stable control performance.
Abstract
Realistic multi-qubit noise processes often result in error mechanisms that are not captured by the probabilistic, Markovian error models commonly employed in circuit-level analyses of quantum fault-tolerance. By working within an open-quantum system Hamiltonian formulation, we revisit the validity of the notion of a constant gate error in the presence of noise that is both temporally correlated and nonclassical, and whose impact is mitigated through perfect instantaneous dynamical decoupling subject to finite timing constraints. We study a minimal exactly solvable single-qubit model under Gaussian quantum dephasing noise, showing that the fidelity of a dynamically protected idling gate can depend strongly on its location in the circuit and the history of applied control, even when the system-side error propagation is fully removed through perfect reset operations. For digital periodic…
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TopicsAdvancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design · Low-power high-performance VLSI design · Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
