Mitigating leakage-induced correlated errors for superconducting quantum error correction
ORAL
Abstract
Leakage into non-computational states threatens the stability of quantum error correction. We present the operation of a multilevel reset protocol [1] in the context of quantum error correction, and discuss how the removal of otherwise long-lived leakage-induced correlated errors improves error correction performance. The multilevel reset protocol prepares the qubit ground state with high fidelity after starting in any of the first three excited states, thereby providing an efficient sink for leakage states. By reducing the reset error of this protocol and optimizing the gate duration, we position this gate to be highly compatible with superconducting quantum error correction codes.
[1] McEwen, M., Kafri, D., Chen, Z. et al. Removing leakage-induced correlated errors in superconducting quantum error correction. Nat Commun 12, 1761 (2021).
[1] McEwen, M., Kafri, D., Chen, Z. et al. Removing leakage-induced correlated errors in superconducting quantum error correction. Nat Commun 12, 1761 (2021).
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Publication: McEwen, M., Kafri, D., Chen, Z. et al. Removing leakage-induced correlated errors in superconducting quantum error correction. Nat Commun 12, 1761 (2021).
Presenters
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Kevin Miao
Google LLC
Authors
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Kevin Miao
Google LLC
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Matthew J McEwen
University of California, Santa Barbara, UCSB
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Juan Atalaya
Google LLC
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Yu Chen
Google LLC
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Andre Petukhov
Google LLC
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Alexander N Korotkov
Google LLC
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Rami Barends
Peter Gruenberg Institute for Functional Quantum Systems, Juelich Research Center, Peter Gr\"{u}nberg Institute for Functional Quantum Systems, J\"{u}lich Research Center, Forschungszentrum Juelich