Systems and methods for quantum monte carlo processing
US-2024428112-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US12026588B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12026588-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017593528-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 21, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 2, 2024 |
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Methods are disclosed for controlling charge stability in a device for quantum information processing. According to examples, a device for quantum information processing comprises a first plurality of confinement regions confining spinful charge carriers for use as qudits. The device further comprises a second plurality of confinement regions confining spinful charge carriers, each confinement region of the second plurality of confinement regions adjacent to a confinement region of the first plurality of confinement regions. The device further comprises one or more charge reservoirs, wherein each confinement region of the second plurality of confinement regions is attachable to a charge reservoir. According to examples, a method for controlling charge stability comprises selectively tuning the relative energy levels of the first plurality of confinement regions and adjacent confinement regions of the second plurality of confinement regions such that, if a spinful charge carrier leaks from a confinement region of the first plurality of confinement regions, then the spinful charge carrier is replaced to ensure that the confinement region of the first plurality of confinement regions again contains a spinful charge carrier for use as a qudit. Control apparatus and computer-readable media are also described herein.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for controlling charge stability in a device for quantum information processing, wherein the device for quantum information processing comprises: a first plurality of confinement regions confining spinful charge carriers for use as qudits; a second plurality of confinement regions confining spinful charge carriers, each confinement region of the second plurality of confinement regions adjacent to a confinement region of the first plurality of confinement regions; and one or more charge reservoirs, wherein each confinement region of the second plurality of confinement regions is attachable to a charge reservoir; wherein the method for controlling charge stability comprises: selectively tuning relative energy levels of the first plurality of confinement regions and adjacent confinement regions of the second plurality of confinement regions, wherein tuning the relative energy levels of the confinement regions comprises tuning the energy levels of the confinement regions such that the highest occupied energy level of a confinement region of the second plurality of confinement regions is lower than a desired lowest unoccupied energy level of the adjacent confinement region of the first plurality of confinement regions and greater than a desired highest occupied energy level of the adjacent confinement region of the first plurality of confinement regions such that, if a spinful charge carrier leaks from a confinement region of the first plurality of confinement regions, then the spinful charge carrier is replaced to ensure that the confinement region of the first plurality of confinement regions again contains a spinful charge carrier for use as a qudit. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein: each confinement region of the second plurality of confinement regions is situated between two confinement regions of the first plurality of confinement regions and is for use in mediating interactions between those two confinement regions of the first plurality of confinement regions; and wherein the method further comprises: selectively facilitating coherent spin interactions between pairs of confinement regions of the first plurality of confinement regions by controlling the energy levels of the confinement regions of the second plurality of confinement regions and the respective two adjacent confinement regions of the first plurality of confinement regions. 3. The method according to claim 2 wherein facilitating coherent spin interactions between pairs of confinement regions of the first plurality of confinement regions comprises causing one or more electric fields to be applied to those confinement regions to temporarily reduce the detuning between the confinement regions of the second plurality of confinement regions and the respective two adjacent confinement regions of the first plurality of confinement regions. 4. The method according to claim 2 , wherein: the first plurality of confinement regions comprises a first subset and a second subset of confinement regions, the first subset of confinement regions confining spinful charge carriers for use as data qudits, the second subset of confinement regions confining spinful charge carriers for use as ancillary qudits, each confinement region of the second subset of confinement regions couplable to a measurement apparatus for measuring an ancillary qudit; and wherein the method further comprises measuring a state of an ancillary qudit in a confinement region of the second plurality of confinement regions. 5. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: selectively attaching confinement regions of the second plurality of confinement regions to corresponding charge reservoirs of the one or more charge reservoirs to encourage the tunnelling of charge carriers between the second plurality of confinement regions and the one or more charge reservoirs, wherein attaching comprises tuning an interaction strength between the second plurality of confinement regions and the corresponding charge reservoirs by adjusting the energy barrier between the two charge regions such that the energy barrier is made narrower and or lower to increase the tunnelling energy between the two. 6. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: selectively detaching confinement regions of the second plurality of confinement regions from corresponding charge reservoirs of the one or more charge reservoirs to impede the tunnelling of charge carriers between the second plurality of confinement regions and the one or more charge reservoirs. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein detaching comprises tuning an interaction strength between the second plurality of confinement regions and the corresponding charge reservoirs to impede the tunnelling of charge carriers between the second plurality of confinement regions and the one or more charge reservoirs. 8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the method is for causing one or more quantum circuits to be implemented on the device, and wherein causing a quantum circuit to be implemented on the device comprises: selectively facilitating coherent spin interactions between pairs of confinement regions of the first plurality of confinement regions to implement one or more quantum processing operations; and selectively attaching and subsequently detaching the second plurality of confinement regions to/from corresponding charge reservoirs of the one or more charge reservoirs to correct for charge displacement errors. 9. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the quantum circuit comprises several groups of quantum processing operations and wherein causing a quantum circuit to be implemented on the device includes: selectively facilitating coherent spin interactions between pairs of confinement regions of a first group of the first plurality of confinement regions to implement a first group of one or more quantum processing operations; and selectively attaching and subsequently detaching the second plurality of confinement regions to/from corresponding charge reservoirs to correct for charge displacement errors prior to implementing each further group of one or more quantum processing operations. 10. The method according to claim 1 , wherein causing a quantum circuit to be implemented on the device includes: selectively measuring quantum states of qudits in a subset of the first plurality of confinement regions to implement the quantum processing operations. 11. The method according to claim 1 , in which the quantum circuit is a stabilizer check circuit. 12. A machine-readable storage medium having instructions stored thereon which, when read by a processor of a computing device, cause to be implemented the method according to claim 1 . 13. An apparatus comprising: a memory; and one or more processors configured act upon instructions stored in the memory and to cause to be implemented the method according to claim 1 . 14. Apparatus for controlling charge stability in a device for quantum information processing, wherein the device for quantum information processing comprises: a first plurality of confinement regions confining spinful charge carriers for use as qudits; a second plurality of confinement regions confining spinful charge carriers, each confinement region of the second plurality of confinement regions adjacent to a confinement region of the first plurality of confinement regions; and one or more charge reservoirs, wherein each confinement region of the second plurality of confinement regions is attachable to a charge reservoir; wherein the apparatus for controlling charge stability compris
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