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Spatially correlated classical and quantum noise in driven qubits: The good, the bad, and the ugly

Published 6 Aug 2023 in quant-ph and cond-mat.mes-hall | (2308.03054v1)

Abstract: Correlated noise across multiple qubits poses a significant challenge for achieving scalable and fault-tolerant quantum processors. Despite recent experimental efforts to quantify this noise in various qubit architectures, a comprehensive understanding of its role in qubit dynamics remains elusive. Here, we present an analytical study of the dynamics of driven qubits under spatially correlated noise, including both Markovian and non-Markovian noise. Surprisingly, we find that, while correlated classical noise only leads to correlated decoherence without increasing the quantum coherence in the system, the correlated quantum noise can be exploited to generate entanglement. In particular, we reveal that, in the quantum limit, pure dephasing noise induces a coherent long-range two-qubit Ising interaction that correlates distant qubits. In contrast, for purely transverse noise when qubits are subjected to coherent drives, the correlated quantum noise induces both coherent symmetric exchange and Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction between the qubits, as well as correlated relaxation, both of which give rise to significant entanglement. Remarkably, in this case, we uncover that the system exhibits distinct dynamical phases in different parameter regimes. Finally, we reveal the impact of spatio-temporally correlated 1/f noise on the decoherence rate, and how its temporal correlations restore lost entanglement. Our analysis not only offers critical insights into designing effective error mitigation strategies to reduce harmful effects of correlated noise, but also enables tailored protocols to leverage and harness noise-induced correlations for quantum information processing.

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