Quantum error correction enhanced by mid-circuit erasure conversion
ORAL
Abstract
Fault-tolerant quantum computing holds the promise of outperforming classical computing on certain tasks, but achieving fault tolerance remains a significant challenge that relies on the implementation of quantum error correction (QEC). Traditional QEC approaches often assume a Pauli error model, and its implementation requires substantial overhead. However, qubits can be engineered to exhibit more favorable error profiles, such as erasure errors, leading to a robust and efficient approach to fault-tolerant quantum computation. In this talk, we demonstrate mid-circuit detection of erasure errors in metastable 171Yb qubits to enhance the decoding of logical states within a [[4,2,2]] QEC code. Although the code is too small to correct a single Pauli error, mid-circuit erasure conversion enables it to improve the logical error rate by correcting up to a single erasure error during the decoding process. We will also discuss how erasure detection can be made robust to experimental noise via soft decoding.
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Presenters
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Bichen Zhang
Princeton University
Authors
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Bichen Zhang
Princeton University
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Genyue Liu
Princeton University
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Sebastian P Horvath
Princeton University
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Pai Peng
Princeton University
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Shuo Ma
Princeton University
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Shilin Huang
Yale University, Duke University
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Shruti Puri
Yale University
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Jeff D Thompson
Princeton University