Characterizing quantum processes is a key task in the development of quantum technologies, especially at the noisy intermediate scale of today’s devices. One method for characterizing processes is randomized benchmarking, which is robust against state preparation and measurement errors and can be used to benchmark Clifford gates. Compressed sensing techniques achieve full tomography of quantum channels essentially at optimal resource efficiency. In this Letter, we show that the favorable features of both approaches can be combined. For characterizing multiqubit unitary gates, we provide a rigorously guaranteed and practical reconstruction method that works with an essentially optimal number of average gate fidelities measured with respect t...
In the light of the progress in quantum technologies, the task of verifying the correct functioning ...
An important challenge in quantum information science and quantum computing is the experimental real...
Typical quantum gate tomography protocols struggle with a self-consistency problem: the gate operati...
Characterizing quantum processes is a key task in the development of quantum technologies, especiall...
Characterizing quantum processes is a key task in the development of quantum technologies, especiall...
Characterizing quantum processes is a key task in the development of quantum technologies, especiall...
Unitarity randomized benchmarking (URB) is an experimental procedure for estimating the coherence of...
Unitarity randomized benchmarking (URB) is an experimental procedure for estimating the coherence of...
With quantum computing devices increasing in scale and complexity, there is a growing need for tools...
With quantum computing devices increasing in scale and complexity, there is a growing need for tools...
Unitarity randomized benchmarking (URB) is an experimental procedure for estimating the coherence of...
With quantum computing devices increasing in scale and complexity, there is a growing need for tools...
Quantum process tomography is the task of reconstructing unknown quantum channels from measured data...
We describe how randomized benchmarking can be used to reconstruct the unital part of any trace-pres...
We describe how randomized benchmarking can be used to reconstruct the unital part of any trace-pres...
In the light of the progress in quantum technologies, the task of verifying the correct functioning ...
An important challenge in quantum information science and quantum computing is the experimental real...
Typical quantum gate tomography protocols struggle with a self-consistency problem: the gate operati...
Characterizing quantum processes is a key task in the development of quantum technologies, especiall...
Characterizing quantum processes is a key task in the development of quantum technologies, especiall...
Characterizing quantum processes is a key task in the development of quantum technologies, especiall...
Unitarity randomized benchmarking (URB) is an experimental procedure for estimating the coherence of...
Unitarity randomized benchmarking (URB) is an experimental procedure for estimating the coherence of...
With quantum computing devices increasing in scale and complexity, there is a growing need for tools...
With quantum computing devices increasing in scale and complexity, there is a growing need for tools...
Unitarity randomized benchmarking (URB) is an experimental procedure for estimating the coherence of...
With quantum computing devices increasing in scale and complexity, there is a growing need for tools...
Quantum process tomography is the task of reconstructing unknown quantum channels from measured data...
We describe how randomized benchmarking can be used to reconstruct the unital part of any trace-pres...
We describe how randomized benchmarking can be used to reconstruct the unital part of any trace-pres...
In the light of the progress in quantum technologies, the task of verifying the correct functioning ...
An important challenge in quantum information science and quantum computing is the experimental real...
Typical quantum gate tomography protocols struggle with a self-consistency problem: the gate operati...