Physical Review Research (Sep 2021)

Independent state and measurement characterization for quantum computers

  • Junan Lin,
  • Joel J. Wallman,
  • Ian Hincks,
  • Raymond Laflamme

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.033285
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
p. 033285

Abstract

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Correctly characterizing state preparation and measurement (SPAM) processes is a necessary step towards building reliable quantum processing units (QPUs). In this work, we discuss the subtleties behind separately measuring SPAM errors. We propose a protocol that can separately estimate SPAM errors, in the case where quantum gates are ideal. In the case where the quantum gates are imperfect, we derive bounds on the estimated SPAM error rates, based on gate error measures, which can be estimated independently of SPAM processes. Our method shows that the gauge ambiguity in characterizing SPAM operations can be resolved by assuming that there exists one qubit whose initial state is uncorrelated with other qubits in a QPU. We test the protocol on a publicly available five-qubit QPU and demonstrate its validity by comparing our results with simulations.