Experimental demonstration of composite pulses on IBM's quantum computer

Abstract

We perform comprehensive experimental tests of various composite pulse sequences using one of open-access IBM's quantum processors, based on superconducting transmon qubits. We implement explicit pulse control of the qubit by making use of the opportunity of low-level access to the backend, provided by IBM Quantum. We obtain the excitation profiles for a huge variety of broadband, narrowband, and passband composite pulses, producing any pre-chosen target probabilities, ranging from zero to one. We also test universal composite pulses which compensate errors in any experimental parameter. In all experiments, we find excellent agreement between theoretical and experimental excitation profiles. This proves both the composite pulses as a very efficient and flexible quantum control tool and the high quality of the IBM quantum processor. As an extreme example, we test and observe a pronounced narrowband excitation profile for a composite sequence of as many as 1001 pulses.

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