Philipp Schinder.
Viernes 13/12/2019, 15:00 hs.
Aula Federman, 1er piso, Pab. I.
Characterizing ion-trap quantum computers
A major challenge towards practically useful quantum computing is 
characterizing and reducing the various errors that accumulate during 
an algorithm running on large-scale processors. Most characterization 
techniques are unable to adequately account for the exponentially 
large set of potential errors, including cross-talk and other 
correlated noise sources.  We experimentally demonstrate cycle 
benchmarking to quantify such errors in non-entangling and entangling 
operations on an ion-trap quantum computer with up to 10 qubits [1,2].
[1] P. Schindler et al, New. J. Phys. 15, 123012 (2013)
[2] A. Erhard, J. Wallman, et al, arXiv:1902.08543