Pulse Width Modulation for Speeding Up Quantum Optimal Control Design
Abstract
This paper focuses on accelerating quantum optimal control design for complex quantum systems. Based on our previous work [arXiv:1607.04054], we combine Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) and gradient descent algorithm into solving quantum optimal control problems, which shows distinct improvement of computational efficiency in various cases. To further apply this algorithm to potential experiments, we also propose the smooth realization of the optimized control solution, e.g. using Gaussian pulse train to replace rectangular pulses. Based on the experimental data of the D-Norleucine molecule, we numerically find optimal control functions in 3-qubit and 6-qubit systems, and demonstrate its efficiency advantage compared with basic GRAPE algorithm.
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