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Quantum System Identification Noise Spectroscopy
Qubit Coherence Noise Stability Characterization
Resource-Efficient Noise Spectroscopy for Generic Quantum Dephasing Environments
arXiv
Authors: Yuan-De Jin, Zheng-Fei Ye, Wen-Long Ma
Year
2026
Paper ID
3347
Status
Preprint
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We present a resource-efficient method based on repetitive weak measurements to directly measure the noise spectrum of a generic quantum environment that causes qubit phase decoherence. The weak measurement is induced by a Ramsey interferometry measurement (RIM) on the qubit and periodically applied during the free evolution of the environment. We prove that the measurement correlation of such repetitive RIMs approximately corresponds to a direct sampling of the noise correlation function, thus enabling direct noise spectroscopy of the environment. Compared to dynamical-decoupling-based noise spectroscopy, this method can efficiently measure the full noise spectrum with the detected frequency range not limited by qubit coherence time. This method is also more resource-efficient than the correlation spectroscopy, as for the same detection accuracy with N sampling times, it takes total detection time O(N) while the latter one takes time O\(N2\). We numerically demonstrate this method for both bosonic and spin baths.
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