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Superconducting Qubits
Impact of time-retarded noise on dynamical decoupling schemes for qubits
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Authors: Kiyoto Nakamura, Joachim Ankerhold
Year
2024
Paper ID
64287
Status
Preprint
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One of the simplest and least resource-intensive methods to suppress decoherence for qubit operations, namely, dynamical decoupling (DD), is investigated for a broad range of realistic noise sources with time-retarded feedback. By way of example, the Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill (CPMG) sequence is analyzed in a numerically rigorous manner accounting also for correlations between qubits and environments. Since experimentally noise sources are characterized through spectral densities, we adopt the spin-boson model as a suitable framework to describe the qubit dynamics under DD for a given spectral density J(ω) propto ωs. Motivated by the situation for superconducting qubits, the spectral exponent s is varied from s=1 (Ohmic bath) to a substantially small value 0 < s ll 1 (deep sub-Ohmic bath), in order to investigate the impact of time-nonlocal back action on DD performances for enhanced coherence times. As reference to the DD schemes, dynamics of a single qubit subject to Ramsey sequences without any pules and Hahn echo (HE) sequences are also investigated.
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