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meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S21 - Gerardo Paz Silva (Griffith U)

Nov 14, 20211 hr 9 minSeason 2Ep. 21
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During this time of lockdown, the centre for quantum software and information (QSI) at the University of Technology Sydney has launched an online seminar series.  With talks once or twice a week from leading researchers in the field, meQuanics is supporting this series by mirroring the audio from each talk.  I would encourage if you listen to this episode, to visit and subscribe to the UTS:QSI YouTube page to see each of these talks with the associated slides to help it make more sense.

https://youtu.be/a5aa-vU2AHo

Controls and frames: A new approach to quantum noise spectroscopy  

TITLE: Noise Cancellation and your Quantum Computer 

SPEAKER: Dr Gerardo Paz Silva 

AFFILIATION: Centre for Quantum Dynamics, Griffith University, Brisbane, Qld, Australia 

HOSTED BY:  A/Prof Chris Ferrie, UTS Centre for Quantum Software and Information  

ABSTRACT: Noise cancellation, as in everyday headphones, requires the ability to characterize & filter out the noise affecting a system one wants to protect. The last few years have seen the birth of increasingly more powerful Quantum Noise Spectroscopy (QNS) protocols, capable of characterizing the noise affecting a quantum system of interest. However, while many of these protocols have been experimentally verified, all demonstrations have been so far limited to characterizing injected noise. More importantly, even theoretically a fully general protocol is still non-existent. In this talk I will introduce our new approach to the problem, which overcomes these limitations. I will argue that by characterizing only the portions of the noise that are relevant a given set of control capabilities, e.g., available to a particular experiment, many of the existing difficulties in designing a fully general QNS protocol disappear. I describe the key ingredients allowing this and exemplify our results via two paradigmatic examples.  

OTHER LINKS: Centre for Quantum Dynamics, Griffith University griffith.edu.au/centre-quantum-dynamics

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