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A Method for Generating All Uniform π-Pulse Sequences Used in Deterministic Dynamical Decoupling
arXiv
Authors: Haoyu Qi, Jonathan P. Dowling
Year
2015
Paper ID
27935
Status
Preprint
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Dynamical decoupling has been actively investigated since Viola first suggested using a pulse sequence to protect a qubit from decoherence. Since then, many schemes of dynamical decoupling have been proposed to achieve high-order suppression, both analytically and numerically. However, hitherto, there has not been a systematic framework to understand all existing uniform π-pulse dynamical decoupling schemes. In this report, we use the projection pulse sequences as basic building blocks and concatenation as a way to combine them. We derived a new concatenated-projection dynamical decoupling (CPDD), a framework in which we can systematically construct pulse sequences to achieve arbitrary high suppression order. All previously known uniform dynamical decoupling sequences using π pulse can be fit into this framework. Understanding uniform dynamical decoupling as successive projections on the Hamiltonian will also give insights on how to invent new ways to construct better pulse sequences.
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- Dynamical decoupling has been actively investigated since Viola first suggested using a pulse sequence to protect a qubit from decoherence.
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