Communications Physics (Jan 2022)
Relaxation of stationary states on a quantum computer yields a unique spectroscopic fingerprint of the computer’s noise
Abstract
Quantifying, controlling, and correcting noise related errors is one of the current challenges in quantum computing. Here, the authors study the time dependence of the relaxation of a stationary state simulated on a quantum computer, and show that such spectroscopic signature is unique and can be used to characterize the noise on individual quantum computers.