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Achieving High-Fidelity Single-Qubit Gates in a Strongly Driven Charge Qubit with $1\!/\!f$ Charge Noise (1806.02413v5)
Published 6 Jun 2018 in cond-mat.mes-hall and quant-ph
Abstract: Charge qubits formed in double quantum dots represent quintessential two-level systems that enjoy both ease of control and efficient readout. Unfortunately, charge noise can cause rapid decoherence, with typical single-qubit gate fidelities falling below $90\%$. Here, we develop analytical methods to study the evolution of strongly driven charge qubits, for general and $1!/!f$ charge-noise spectra. We show that special pulsing techniques can simultaneously suppress errors due to strong driving and charge noise, yielding single-qubit gates with fidelities above $99.9\%$. These results demonstrate that quantum dot charge qubits provide a potential route to high-fidelity quantum computation.