A random-walk benchmark for single-electron circuits

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David Reifert
Martins Kokainis
Andris Ambainis
Vyacheslavs Kashcheyevs
Niels Ubbelohde
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[1] Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt,Faculty of Computing
[2] University of Latvia,Department of Physics
[3] University of Latvia,undefined
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Mesoscopic integrated circuits aim for precise control over elementary quantum systems. However, as fidelities improve, the increasingly rare errors and component crosstalk pose a challenge for validating error models and quantifying accuracy of circuit performance. Here we propose and implement a circuit-level benchmark that models fidelity as a random walk of an error syndrome, detected by an accumulating probe. Additionally, contributions of correlated noise, induced environmentally or by memory, are revealed as limits of achievable fidelity by statistical consistency analysis of the full distribution of error counts. Applying this methodology to a high-fidelity implementation of on-demand transfer of electrons in quantum dots we are able to utilize the high precision of charge counting to robustly estimate the error rate of the full circuit and its variability due to noise in the environment. As the clock frequency of the circuit is increased, the random walk reveals a memory effect. This benchmark contributes towards a rigorous metrology of quantum circuits.
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