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Optimal Two-Qubit Gates for Group-IV Color-Centers in Diamond
arXiv
Authors: Jurek Frey, Katharina Senkalla, Philipp J. Vetter, Fedor Jelezko, Frank K. Wilhelm, Matthias M. Müller
Year
2026
Paper ID
48942
Status
Preprint
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Color centers associated with group-IV dopants in diamond with long-lived nuclear spins have emerged as major candidates for distributed quantum computing nodes and quantum repeaters. Several proof-of-principle experiments have already been demonstrated. A key operation for long-distance entanglement-distribution protocols are fast and robust gates between the electron spin and a nuclear spin. Here, we investigate numerically for an existing experimental platform of a Germanium-vacancy (GeV) center with a strongly-coupled {}13C spin, how such gates can be implemented via quantum optimal control. In the presence of realistic noise we investigate different parameter regimes and gate operations and obtain robust two-qubit gates with fidelities exceeding 99.9 \%. The framework provides a scalable strategy for group-IV quantum nodes and can be adapted to related architectures.
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