We report the experimental nondemolition measurement of coherence, predictability and concurrence on a system of two qubits. The quantum circuits proposed by De Melo et al. (Phys Rev Lett 98(25):250501, 2007) are implemented on IBM Q (superconducting circuit) and IonQ (trapped ion) quantum computers. Three criteria are used to compare the performance of the different machines on this task: measurement accuracy, nondemolition of the observable, and quantum state preparation. We find that the IonQ quantum computer provides constant state fidelity through the nondemolition process, outperforming IBM Q systems on which the fidelity consequently drops after the measurement. Our study compares the current performance of these two technologies at ...
Increasingly sophisticated quantum computers motivate the exploration of their abilities in certifyi...
We analyze the basic aspects of the quantum information theory, namely the quantum version of the t...
Efficient quantum state measurement is important for maximizing the extracted information from a qua...
Noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers (NISQ) have demonstrated superior performance compared to...
There are two general requirements to harness the computational power of quantum mechanics: the abil...
Abstract Generating and detecting genuine multipartite entanglement (GME) of sizeab...
As we approach the era of quantum advantage, when quantum computers (QCs) can outperform any classic...
Quantum computers have the potential to solve problems which are classically intractable. Supercondu...
Quantum computers are on the brink of surpassing the capabilities of even the most powerful classica...
Quantum computers are on the brink of surpassing the capabilities of even the most powerful classica...
We test the quantumness of IBM’s quantum computer IBM Quantum System One in Ehningen, Germany. We ge...
We report an experiment on the determination of the quantum nondemolition (QND) nature of a readout ...
We present a mathematical theory for a new type of quantum computer called a duality quantum compute...
The advent of noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) technology is changing rapidly the landscape a...
Quantum computing platforms are expected to outperform their classical counterparts in solving certa...
Increasingly sophisticated quantum computers motivate the exploration of their abilities in certifyi...
We analyze the basic aspects of the quantum information theory, namely the quantum version of the t...
Efficient quantum state measurement is important for maximizing the extracted information from a qua...
Noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers (NISQ) have demonstrated superior performance compared to...
There are two general requirements to harness the computational power of quantum mechanics: the abil...
Abstract Generating and detecting genuine multipartite entanglement (GME) of sizeab...
As we approach the era of quantum advantage, when quantum computers (QCs) can outperform any classic...
Quantum computers have the potential to solve problems which are classically intractable. Supercondu...
Quantum computers are on the brink of surpassing the capabilities of even the most powerful classica...
Quantum computers are on the brink of surpassing the capabilities of even the most powerful classica...
We test the quantumness of IBM’s quantum computer IBM Quantum System One in Ehningen, Germany. We ge...
We report an experiment on the determination of the quantum nondemolition (QND) nature of a readout ...
We present a mathematical theory for a new type of quantum computer called a duality quantum compute...
The advent of noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) technology is changing rapidly the landscape a...
Quantum computing platforms are expected to outperform their classical counterparts in solving certa...
Increasingly sophisticated quantum computers motivate the exploration of their abilities in certifyi...
We analyze the basic aspects of the quantum information theory, namely the quantum version of the t...
Efficient quantum state measurement is important for maximizing the extracted information from a qua...