We analyze the achievable precision for single-qubit gates that are based on
Raman transitions between two near-degenerate ground states via a virtually
excited state. In particular, we study the errors due to non-perfect
adiabaticity and due to spontaneous emission from the excited state. For the
case of non-adabaticity, we calculate the error as a function of the
dimensionless parameter χ=Δτ, where Δ is the detuning of
the Raman beams and τ is the gate time. For the case of spontaneous
emission, we give an analytical argument that the gate errors are approximately
equal to Λγ/Δ, where Λ is the rotation angle of the
one-qubit gate and γ is the spontaneous decay rate, and we show
numerically that this estimate holds to good approximation.Comment: 8 pages, 10 figure