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Experimental demonstration of continuous quantum error correction
PhysicsNature Communications

Experimental demonstration of continuous quantum error correction

W. P. Livingston, M. S. Blok, et al.

Discover how William P. Livingston and colleagues have advanced quantum error correction (QEC) with a groundbreaking method that enhances resource efficiency and significantly improves error detection. Their innovative approach uses direct parity measurements, achieving remarkable results in stabilizing multi-qubit architectures and extending logical qubit relaxation time.... show more
Abstract
The storage and processing of quantum information are susceptible to external noise, resulting in computational errors. A powerful method to suppress these effects is quantum error correction. Typically, quantum error correction is executed in discrete rounds, using entangling gates and projective measurement on ancillary qubits to complete each round of error correction. Here we use direct parity measurements to implement a continuous quantum bit-flip correction code in a resource-efficient manner, eliminating entangling gates, ancillary qubits, and their associated errors. An FPGA controller actively corrects errors as they are detected, achieving an average bit-flip detection efficiency of up to 91%. Furthermore, the protocol increases the relaxation time of the protected logical qubit by a factor of 2.7 over the relaxation times of the bare comprising qubits. Our results showcase resource-efficient stabilizer measurements in a multi-qubit architecture and demonstrate how continuous error correction codes can address challenges in realizing a fault-tolerant system.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 28, 2022
Authors
William P. Livingston, Machiel S. Blok, Emmanuel Flurin, Justin Dressel, Andrew N. Jordan, Irfan Siddiqi
Tags
quantum informationquantum error correctioncontinuous QECerror detectionFPGA controllermulti-qubit architecturesfault-tolerant systems
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