Impact of control signal phase noise on qubit fidelity
Agata Barsotti, Paolo Marconcini, Gregorio Procissi, and Massimo Macucci

TL;DR
This paper investigates how phase noise in control signals affects qubit fidelity, analyzing spectral contributions through simulations to identify critical noise regions impacting quantum control accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive simulation-based method to quantify the impact of phase noise spectral components on qubit fidelity, enhancing understanding of noise effects in quantum control.
Findings
Identifies spectral regions most detrimental to fidelity.
Provides a simulation framework for phase noise impact analysis.
Offers an analytical insight into phase fluctuation contributions.
Abstract
As qubit decoherence times are increased and readout technologies are improved, nonidealities in the drive signals, such as phase noise, are going to represent a crucial limitation to the fidelity achievable at the end of complex control pulse sequences. Although the effect of phase noise of reference oscillators on qubit performance has been studied previously, its interaction with realistic time-dependent control pulses and its contribution to fidelity degradation have not yet been investigated in sufficient detail, and remains a critical challenge. Here we study the impact on fidelity of phase noise affecting reference oscillators with the help of numerical simulations, which allow us to directly take into account the interaction between the phase fluctuations in the control signals and the evolution of the qubit state, thereby achieving a comprehensive understanding of the actual…
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