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Trapped Ion Quantum Computing
Robust Parametric Quantum Gate Against Stochastic Time-Varying Noise
arXiv
Authors: Yang He, Zigui Zhang, Zibo Miao
Year
2026
Paper ID
35716
Status
Preprint
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The performance of quantum processors in the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era is severely constrained by environmental noise and other uncertainties. While the recently proposed quantum control robustness landscape (QCRL) offers a powerful framework for generating robust control pulses for parametric gate families, its application has been practically restricted to quasi-static noise. To address the spectrally complex, time-varying noise prevalent in reality, we propose filter function-enhanced QCRL (FF-QCRL), which integrates filter function formalism into the QCRL framework. The resulting FF-QCRL algorithm minimizes a generalized robustness metric that faithfully encodes the impact of stochastic processes, enabling robust pulse-family generation for parametric gates under realistic time-varying noise. Numerical validation in a representative single-qubit setting confirms the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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- The performance of quantum processors in the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era is severely constrained by environmental noise and other uncertainties.
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