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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 25, 2024
Filed:
Oct. 20, 2022
Ionq, Inc., College Park, MD (US);
Shantanu Debnath, Lanham, MD (US);
Vandiver Chaplin, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Kristin M. Beck, Livermore, CA (US);
Melissa Jameson, Arlington, VA (US);
Jason Hieu Van Nguyen, Hyattsville, MD (US);
IonQ, Inc., College Park, MD (US);
Abstract
Aspects of the present disclosure relate generally to systems and methods for use in the implementation and/or operation of quantum information processing (QIP) systems, and more particularly, to techniques for removing or correcting for translation errors between a programmed strength and an applied strength of quantum gates. A method is described that includes determining, for each quantum gate in a quantum operation, a non-linearity between an applied strength of a laser beam used for the respective quantum gate and a programmed strength intended to be applied by the laser beam for the respective quantum gate. The method further includes linearizing the non-linearity for each quantum gate and storing linearization information in memory. Moreover, the method includes applying the linearization information to correct for the non-linearity when implementing each quantum gate as part of the quantum operation. A system is also described that is configured to implement the method described above.