Abstract

High-fidelity quantum gates are essential for large-scale quantum computation, which can naturally be realized in a noise-resilient way. Geometric manipulation and decoherence-free subspace encoding are promising ways toward robust quantum computation. Here, by combining the advantages of both strategies, we propose and experimentally realize universal holonomic quantum gates in both a singleloop scheme and a composite scheme, based on nonadiabatic and non-Abelian geometric phases, in a decoherence-free subspace with nuclear magnetic resonance. Our experiment uses only two-body resonant spin-spin interactions and thus is experimental friendly. In particular, we also experimentally verify that the composite scheme is more robust against the pulse errors than the single-loop scheme. Therefore, our experiment provides a promising way toward faithful and robust geometric quantum manipulation.

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