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Erasure conversion in a high-fidelity Rydberg quantum simulator
by
Finkelstein, Ran
, Scholl, Pascal
, Endres, Manuel
, Shaw, Adam L
, Tsai, Richard Bing-Shiun
, Choi, Joonhee
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Arrays
/ Conversion
/ Error correction
/ Fault tolerance
/ Long range order
/ Lower bounds
/ Metastable state
/ Phase transitions
/ Quantum computing
/ Quantum entanglement
/ Qubits (quantum computing)
/ Simulation
/ Simulator fidelity
2023
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Erasure conversion in a high-fidelity Rydberg quantum simulator
by
Finkelstein, Ran
, Scholl, Pascal
, Endres, Manuel
, Shaw, Adam L
, Tsai, Richard Bing-Shiun
, Choi, Joonhee
in
Arrays
/ Conversion
/ Error correction
/ Fault tolerance
/ Long range order
/ Lower bounds
/ Metastable state
/ Phase transitions
/ Quantum computing
/ Quantum entanglement
/ Qubits (quantum computing)
/ Simulation
/ Simulator fidelity
2023
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Erasure conversion in a high-fidelity Rydberg quantum simulator
by
Finkelstein, Ran
, Scholl, Pascal
, Endres, Manuel
, Shaw, Adam L
, Tsai, Richard Bing-Shiun
, Choi, Joonhee
in
Arrays
/ Conversion
/ Error correction
/ Fault tolerance
/ Long range order
/ Lower bounds
/ Metastable state
/ Phase transitions
/ Quantum computing
/ Quantum entanglement
/ Qubits (quantum computing)
/ Simulation
/ Simulator fidelity
2023
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Erasure conversion in a high-fidelity Rydberg quantum simulator
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Erasure conversion in a high-fidelity Rydberg quantum simulator
2023
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Overview
Minimizing and understanding errors is critical for quantum science, both in noisy intermediate scale quantum (NISQ) devices and for the quest towards fault-tolerant quantum computation. Rydberg arrays have emerged as a prominent platform in this context with impressive system sizes and proposals suggesting how error-correction thresholds could be significantly improved by detecting leakage errors with single-atom resolution, a form of erasure error conversion. However, two-qubit entanglement fidelities in Rydberg atom arrays have lagged behind competitors and this type of erasure conversion is yet to be realized for matter-based qubits in general. Here we demonstrate both erasure conversion and high-fidelity Bell state generation using a Rydberg quantum simulator. We implement erasure conversion via fast imaging of alkaline-earth atoms, which leaves atoms in a metastable state unperturbed and yields additional information independent of the final qubit readout. When excising data with observed erasure errors, we achieve a lower-bound for the Bell state generation fidelity of \\({\\geq} 0.9971^{+10}_{-13}\\), which improves to \\({\\geq}0.9985^{+7}_{-12}\\) when correcting for remaining state preparation errors. We further demonstrate erasure conversion in a quantum simulation experiment for quasi-adiabatic preparation of long-range order across a quantum phase transition, where we explicitly differentiate erasure conversion of preparation and Rydberg decay errors. We unveil the otherwise hidden impact of these errors on the simulation outcome by evaluating correlations between erasures and the final readout as well as between erasures themselves. Our work demonstrates the capability for Rydberg-based entanglement to reach fidelities in the \\({\\sim} 0.999\\) regime, with higher fidelities a question of technical improvements, and shows how erasure conversion can be utilized in NISQ devices.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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