Feature Description and Why
We are investigating the dynamic interplay between fast iSWAP gates, realized through rapid parametric conversion processes, and the accompanying increase in cross-Kerr ($\chi$) effects. This study aims to optimize gate performance by balancing gate speed against the induced cross-Kerr interaction, a critical factor in multi-qubit systems.
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Objectives
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Study Gate-Hamiltonian Dynamics: Analyze the relationship between the parametrically-driven iSWAP gate speed and the resulting cross-Kerr effects represented by the ZZ interaction.
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Optimal Balance Determination: Identify the optimal balance between achieving fast iSWAP operation and minimizing detrimental cross-Kerr interactions.
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Simulation and Fidelity Analysis: Conduct simulations to assess how varying the gate duration and $\chi$ parameter impacts the fidelity of quantum operations, especially in multi-qubit scenarios.
Implementation Steps
Feature Description and Why
We are investigating the dynamic interplay between fast iSWAP gates, realized through rapid parametric conversion processes, and the accompanying increase in cross-Kerr ($\chi$ ) effects. This study aims to optimize gate performance by balancing gate speed against the induced cross-Kerr interaction, a critical factor in multi-qubit systems.
Additional Details / Helpful Resources
Objectives
Implementation Steps