Abstract

We introduce witnesses for the average channel fidelity between a known target gate and an arbitrary unknown channel, for continuous-variable (CV) systems. These are observables whose expectation value yields a tight lower bound to the average channel fidelity in question, thus constituting a practical tool for certification of experimental CV gates. Our framework applies to a broad class of target gates. Here, we focus on three specific types of targets: multi-mode Gaussian unitary channels, single-mode coherent state amplifiers, and the single-mode (non-Gaussian) cubic phase gate, which is a crucial ingredient for CV universal quantum computation. Our witnesses are experimentally-friendly as they rely exclusively on Gaussian measurements, even for the non-Gaussian-target case. Moreover, in all three cases, they can be measured efficiently in the estimation error ϵ and failure probability Δ, as well as in the number of modes m for the Gaussian-target case. To end up with, our approach for the Gaussian-target case relies on an improved measurement scheme for Gaussian state-fidelity witnesses, which is polynomially and exponentially more efficient in m and Δ, respectively, than previous schemes. The latter constitutes an interesting byproduct result on its own. Our findings are relevant to the experimental validation of many-body quantum technologies.

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