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A Hardware-Efficient Mølmer-Sørensen Gate for Superconducting Quantum Computers

arXiv
Authors: M. AbuGhanem

Year

2025

Paper ID

51636

Status

Preprint

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The Mølmer-Sørensen gate, a cornerstone entangling operation in trapped-ion systems, represents a promising alternative to standard entangling gates in superconducting quantum architectures. However, its performance on superconducting hardware has remained unverified. In this work, we present a hardware-efficient implementation of the Mølmer-Sørensen gate and characterize its performance using quantum process tomography (QPT) on IBM Quantum's superconducting processors. Our implementation achieves a process fidelity of 92.47% on the real quantum hardware, a performance competitive with the 93.02% fidelity of the device's native controlled-NOT (CX) gate. Furthermore, for the |00rangle input state, the gate prepares the target Bell state with 94.2\% success probability, confirming its correct logical operation. These results demonstrate that non-native entangling gates can be optimized to perform on par with hardware-native operations. This work expands the effective gate set for algorithm design on fixed-architecture processors and provides a critical benchmark for cross-platform gate evaluation, underscoring the role of hardware-aware compilation in advancing noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) computing.

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