# Pauli Y Gate **Pauli Y** combines a bit flip (X) and a phase flip (Z), with a relative phase. Matrix: $$Y = \begin{pmatrix} 0 & -i \\ i & 0 \end{pmatrix}$$ Action: $Y|0\rangle = i|1\rangle$, $Y|1\rangle = -i|0\rangle$. ## Properties - **Self-inverse**: $Y^2 = I$ - **Eigenvalues**: $+1, -1$ with eigenvectors $(|0\rangle + i|1\rangle)/\sqrt{2}$ and $(|0\rangle - i|1\rangle)/\sqrt{2}$ - **Commutation**: anticommutes with X and Z - **Relation to X and Z**: $Y = iXZ = iZX$ ## Uses - **Basis rotation**: measure in Y eigenbasis (Y-basis) - **Algorithm**: less common than X or Z; appears in specific variational ansatze - **Bloch sphere**: rotation by $\pi$ around y-axis ## Implementation - **Superconducting qubits**: RY($\pi$) via microwave pulse with appropriate phase; same duration as X gate - **Trapped ions**: two resonant laser pulses (or single pulse at angle) to achieve Y rotation - **Decomposition**: often as $Y = RX(\pi/2) Z RX(-\pi/2)$ if not native - **Fidelity**: typically 99.5–99.9%