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    Ming Ni, Rong-Long Ma, Zhen-Zhen Kong, Ning Chu, Wei-Zhu Liao, Sheng-Kai Zhu, Chu Wang, Gang Luo, Di Liu, Gang Cao, Gui-Lei Wang, Hai-Ou Li, Guo-Ping Guo. Correcting on-chip distortion of control pulses with silicon spin qubitsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(1): 010308.
    Ming Ni, Rong-Long Ma, Zhen-Zhen Kong, Ning Chu, Wei-Zhu Liao, Sheng-Kai Zhu, Chu Wang, Gang Luo, Di Liu, Gang Cao, Gui-Lei Wang, Hai-Ou Li, Guo-Ping Guo. Correcting on-chip distortion of control pulses with silicon spin qubitsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(1): 010308.
  • Correcting on-chip distortion of control pulses with silicon spin qubits

    • In semiconductor quantum dot systems, pulse distortion is a significant source of coherent errors, which impedes qubit characterization and control. Here, we demonstrate two calibration methods using a two-qubit system as the detector to correct distortion and calibrate the transfer function of the control line. Both methods are straightforward to implement, robust against noise, and applicable to a wide range of qubit types. The two methods differ in correction accuracy and complexity. The first, coarse predistortion (CPD) method, partially mitigates distortion. The second, all predistortion (APD) method, measures the transfer function and significantly enhances exchange oscillation uniformity. Both methods use exchange oscillation homogeneity as the metric and are suitable for any qubit driven by a diabatic pulse. We believe these methods will enhance qubit characterization accuracy and operation quality in future applications.
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