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Avoiding coherent errors with rotated concatenated stabilizer codes

Quantum Physics 2021-06-03 v2 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

Coherent errors, which arise from collective couplings, are a dominant form of noise in many realistic quantum systems, and are more damaging than oft considered stochastic errors. Here, we propose integrating stabilizer codes with constant-excitation codes by code concatenation. Namely, by concatenating an [[n,k,d]][[n,k,d]] stabilizer outer code with dual-rail inner codes, we obtain a [[2n,k,d]][[2n,k,d]] constant-excitation code immune from coherent phase errors and also equivalent to a Pauli-rotated stabilizer code. When the stabilizer outer code is fault-tolerant, the constant-excitation code has a positive fault-tolerant threshold against stochastic errors. Setting the outer code as a four-qubit amplitude damping code yields an eight-qubit constant-excitation code that corrects a single amplitude damping error, and we analyze this code's potential as a quantum memory.

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@article{arxiv.2010.00538,
  title  = {Avoiding coherent errors with rotated concatenated stabilizer codes},
  author = {Yingkai Ouyang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.00538},
  year   = {2021}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures, two columns