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Autonomous quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computation with squeezed cat qubits
by
Xu, Qian
, Clerk, Aashish A
, Zheng, Guo
, Wang, Yu-Xin
, Zoller, Peter
, Jiang, Liang
in
Error correction & detection
2023
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Autonomous quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computation with squeezed cat qubits
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Xu, Qian
, Clerk, Aashish A
, Zheng, Guo
, Wang, Yu-Xin
, Zoller, Peter
, Jiang, Liang
in
Error correction & detection
2023
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Autonomous quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computation with squeezed cat qubits
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Autonomous quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computation with squeezed cat qubits
2023
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Overview
We propose an autonomous quantum error correction scheme using squeezed cat (SC) code against excitation loss in continuous-variable systems. Through reservoir engineering, we show that a structured dissipation can stabilize a two-component SC while autonomously correcting the errors. The implementation of such dissipation only requires low-order nonlinear couplings among three bosonic modes or between a bosonic mode and a qutrit. While our proposed scheme is device independent, it is readily implementable with current experimental platforms such as superconducting circuits and trapped-ion systems. Compared to the stabilized cat, the stabilized SC has a much lower dominant error rate and a significantly enhanced noise bias. Furthermore, the bias-preserving operations for the SC have much lower error rates. In combination, the stabilized SC leads to substantially better logical performance when concatenating with an outer discrete-variable code. The surface-SC scheme achieves more than one order of magnitude increase in the threshold ratio between the loss rate κ1 and the engineered dissipation rate κ2. Under a practical noise ratio κ1/κ2 = 10−3, the repetition-SC scheme can reach a 10−15 logical error rate even with a small mean excitation number of 4, which already suffices for practically useful quantum algorithms.
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