Phys.org July 10, 2024
Decoherence and imperfect control are crucial challenges for quantum technologies. Common protection strategies rely on noise temporal autocorrelation, which is not optimal if other correlations are present. An international team of researchers (Israel, Germany, USA – Caltech, industry) developed and experimentally demonstrated a strategy that used the cross-correlation of two noise sources. Utilizing destructive interference of cross-correlated noise extended the coherence time tenfold, improved control fidelity, and surpassed the state-of-the-art sensitivity for high frequency quantum sensing, significantly expanding the applicability of noise protection strategies… read more. Open Access TECHNICAL ARTICLE
Schematic representation of destructive interference of cross-correlated noise, control sequences, and experimental setup… Credit: Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 223601,30 May 2024