Abstract

The high-speed implementation and robustness against of non-adiabatic holonomic quantum computation provide a new idea for overcoming the difficulty of the quantum system interacting with the environment easily decoherence, which realizing large-scale quantum computer construction. Here, we show that high-fidelity quantum gates to implement non-adiabatic holonomic quantum computation under electron spin states in Nitrogen-Vacancy(NV ) centers, providing an extensible experimental platform that has the potential for room-temperature quantum computing, which has increased attention recent years. Compared with the previous method, we can implement both the one- and two-qubit gates by varying the amplitude and phase of the microwave pulse applied to control the non-Abelian geometric phase acquired by NV centers. We also found that our proposed scheme may be implemented in the current experiment to discuss the gate fidelity with the experimental parameters. Therefore, the scheme adopts a new method to achieve high-fidelity non-adiabatic holonomic quantum computation.

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