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Multiqubit Gate Cuts Toffoli Logic Duration To 90 Nanoseconds
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Multiqubit Gate Cuts Toffoli Logic Duration To 90 Nanoseconds

Researchers at Forschungszentrum Jülich and RWTH Aachen University have achieved a 90 nanosecond duration for a three-qubit Toffoli gate, a critical operation for universal quantum computation. This new benchmark in speed accompanies an impressive 99.72% fidelity, suggesting a significant step toward practical quantum processing. The gate utilizes a “parity cross resonance” method, simultaneously driving all qubits at a common frequency. Xuexin Xu and colleagues explain that this gate enables key applications, including deterministic GHZ-state generation, Toffoli-class logic, and a controlled-Z Z gate tailored for fast surface-code quantum error correction. By engineering interactions between qubits and suppressing unwanted signals, the team demonstrated robust performance and potential for scaling superconducting quantum processors. Native Three-Qubit Entangling Gate Implementation A new approach to quantum gate design achieves a Toffoli gate duration of just 90 nanoseconds, marking a significant step towards practical quantum computation. Researchers have demonstrated a native three-qubit entangling gate operating with an impressive 99.72% fidelity, a crucial threshold for reliable quantum processing. This technique relies on “engineered interactions” to selectively enhance desired quantum effects while suppressing unwanted signals, a feat previously challenging in superconducting qubit systems. The team’s approach allows for the realization of multi-control operations in a single coherent step, streamlining the process and potentially increasing computational speed. Beyond speed and accuracy, the gate’s design facilitates key applications, including the deterministic generation of GHZ states, a fundamental resource for quantum communication, and Toffoli-class logic. Simulations, leveraging parameters from existing IBM devices, suggest the gate’s robustness extends to scenarios with increasing qubit excitation and larger Hilbert-space dimensions. Optimized Dynamic

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