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Autori principali: Stein, Samuel, Liu, Chenxu, Kan, Shuwen, Crane, Eleanor, Ding, Yufei, Mao, Ying, Schuckert, Alexander, Li, Ang
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.15282
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author Stein, Samuel
Liu, Chenxu
Kan, Shuwen
Crane, Eleanor
Ding, Yufei
Mao, Ying
Schuckert, Alexander
Li, Ang
author_facet Stein, Samuel
Liu, Chenxu
Kan, Shuwen
Crane, Eleanor
Ding, Yufei
Mao, Ying
Schuckert, Alexander
Li, Ang
contents Multi-target gates offer the potential to reduce gate depth in syndrome extraction for quantum error correction. Although neutral-atom quantum computers have demonstrated native multi-qubit gates, existing approaches that avoid additional control or multiple atomic species have been limited to single-target gates. We propose single-control-multi-target CZ^{\otimes N}) gates on a single-species neutral-atom platform that require no extra control and have gate durations comparable to standard CZ gates. Our approach leverages tailored interatomic distances to create an asymmetric blockade between the control and target atoms. Using a GPU-accelerated pulse synthesis protocol, we design smooth control pulses for CZZ and CZZZ gates, achieving fidelities of up to 99.55% and 99.24%, respectively, even in the presence of simulated atom placement errors and Rydberg-state decay. This work presents a practical path to implementing multi-target gates in neutral-atom systems, significantly reducing the resource overhead for syndrome extraction.
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spellingShingle Multi-Target Rydberg Gates via Spatial Blockade Engineering
Stein, Samuel
Liu, Chenxu
Kan, Shuwen
Crane, Eleanor
Ding, Yufei
Mao, Ying
Schuckert, Alexander
Li, Ang
Quantum Physics
Multi-target gates offer the potential to reduce gate depth in syndrome extraction for quantum error correction. Although neutral-atom quantum computers have demonstrated native multi-qubit gates, existing approaches that avoid additional control or multiple atomic species have been limited to single-target gates. We propose single-control-multi-target CZ^{\otimes N}) gates on a single-species neutral-atom platform that require no extra control and have gate durations comparable to standard CZ gates. Our approach leverages tailored interatomic distances to create an asymmetric blockade between the control and target atoms. Using a GPU-accelerated pulse synthesis protocol, we design smooth control pulses for CZZ and CZZZ gates, achieving fidelities of up to 99.55% and 99.24%, respectively, even in the presence of simulated atom placement errors and Rydberg-state decay. This work presents a practical path to implementing multi-target gates in neutral-atom systems, significantly reducing the resource overhead for syndrome extraction.
title Multi-Target Rydberg Gates via Spatial Blockade Engineering
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.15282