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Quiroz, Gregory; Pokharel, Bibek; Boen, Joseph; Tewala, Lina; Tripathi, Vinay; Williams, Devon; Wu, Lian-Ao; Titum, Paraj; Schultz, Kevin; Lidar, Daniel (, Reports on Progress in Physics)Abstract Decoherence-free subspaces and subsystems (DFS) preserve quantum information by encoding it into symmetry-protected states unaffected by decoherence. An inherent DFS of a given experimental system may not exist; however, through the use of dynamical decoupling (DD), one can induce symmetries that support DFSs. Here, we provide the first experimental demonstration of DD-generated decoherence-free subsystem logical qubits. Utilizing IBM Quantum superconducting processors, we investigate two and three-qubit DFS codes comprising up to six and seven noninteracting logical qubits, respectively. Through a combination of DD and error detection, we show that DFS logical qubits can achieve up to a 23% improvement in state preservation fidelity over physical qubits subject to DD alone. This constitutes a beyond-breakeven fidelity improvement for DFS-encoded qubits. Our results showcase the potential utility of DFS codes as a pathway toward enhanced computational accuracy via logical encoding on quantum processors.more » « less
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Tripathi, Vinay; Chen, Huo; Levenson-Falk, Eli; Lidar, Daniel A. (, PRX Quantum)Transmon qubits experience open-system effects that manifest as noise at a broad range of frequencies. We present a model of these effects using the Redfield master equation with a hybrid bath consisting of low- and high-frequency components. We use two-level fluctuators to simulate 1/f-like noise behavior, which is a dominant source of decoherence for superconducting qubits. By measuring quantum state fidelity under free evolution with and without dynamical decoupling (DD), we can fit the low- and high-frequency noise parameters in our model. We train and test our model using experiments on quantum devices available through IBM quantum experience. Our model accurately predicts the fidelity decay of random initial states, including the effect of DD pulse sequences. We compare our model with two simpler models and confirm the importance of including both high frequency and 1/f noise in order to accurately predict transmon behavior.more » « less
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Tripathi, Vinay; Chen, Huo; Khezri, Mostafa; Yip, Ka-Wa; Levenson-Falk, E. M.; Lidar, Daniel A. (, Physical Review Applied)
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