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Demonstrating dynamic surface codes

Quantum Physics 2025-06-23 v2

Abstract

A remarkable characteristic of quantum computing is the potential for reliable computation despite faulty qubits. This can be achieved through quantum error correction, which is typically implemented by repeatedly applying static syndrome checks, permitting correction of logical information. Recently, the development of time-dynamic approaches to error correction has uncovered new codes and new code implementations. In this work, we experimentally demonstrate three time-dynamic implementations of the surface code, each offering a unique solution to hardware design challenges and introducing flexibility in surface code realization. First, we embed the surface code on a hexagonal lattice, reducing the necessary couplings per qubit from four to three. Second, we walk a surface code, swapping the role of data and measure qubits each round, achieving error correction with built-in removal of accumulated non-computational errors. Finally, we realize the surface code using iSWAP gates instead of the traditional CNOT, extending the set of viable gates for error correction without additional overhead. We measure the error suppression factor when scaling from distance-3 to distance-5 codes of Λ35,hex=2.15(2)\Lambda_{35,\text{hex}} = 2.15(2), Λ35,walk=1.69(6)\Lambda_{35,\text{walk}} = 1.69(6), and Λ35,iSWAP=1.56(2)\Lambda_{35,\text{iSWAP}} = 1.56(2), achieving state-of-the-art error suppression for each. With detailed error budgeting, we explore their performance trade-offs and implications for hardware design. This work demonstrates that dynamic circuit approaches satisfy the demands for fault-tolerance and opens new alternative avenues for scalable hardware design.

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@article{arxiv.2412.14360,
  title  = {Demonstrating dynamic surface codes},
  author = {Alec Eickbusch and Matt McEwen and Volodymyr Sivak and Alexandre Bourassa and Juan Atalaya and Jahan Claes and Dvir Kafri and Craig Gidney and Christopher W. Warren and Jonathan Gross and Alex Opremcak and Nicholas Zobrist and Kevin C. Miao and Gabrielle Roberts and Kevin J. Satzinger and Andreas Bengtsson and Matthew Neeley and William P. Livingston and Alex Greene and Rajeev Acharya and Laleh Aghababaie Beni and Georg Aigeldinger and Ross Alcaraz and Trond I. Andersen and Markus Ansmann and Frank Arute and Kunal Arya and Abraham Asfaw and Ryan Babbush and Brian Ballard and Joseph C. Bardin and Alexander Bilmes and Jenna Bovaird and Dylan Bowers and Leon Brill and Michael Broughton and David A. Browne and Brett Buchea and Bob B. Buckley and Tim Burger and Brian Burkett and Nicholas Bushnell and Anthony Cabrera and Juan Campero and Hung-Shen Chang and Ben Chiaro and Liang-Ying Chih and Agnetta Y. Cleland and Josh Cogan and Roberto Collins and Paul Conner and William Courtney and Alexander L. Crook and Ben Curtin and Sayan Das and Alexander Del Toro Barba and Sean Demura and Laura De Lorenzo and Agustin Di Paolo and Paul Donohoe and Ilya K. Drozdov and Andrew Dunsworth and Aviv Moshe Elbag and Mahmoud Elzouka and Catherine Erickson and Vinicius S. Ferreira and Leslie Flores Burgos and Ebrahim Forati and Austin G. Fowler and Brooks Foxen and Suhas Ganjam and Gonzalo Garcia and Robert Gasca and Élie Genois and William Giang and Dar Gilboa and Raja Gosula and Alejandro Grajales Dau and Dietrich Graumann and Tan Ha and Steve Habegger and Michael C. Hamilton and Monica Hansen and Matthew P. Harrigan and Sean D. Harrington and Stephen Heslin and Paula Heu and Oscar Higgott and Reno Hiltermann and Jeremy Hilton and Hsin-Yuan Huang and Ashley Huff and William J. Huggins and Evan Jeffrey and Zhang Jiang and Xiaoxuan Jin and Cody Jones and Chaitali Joshi and Pavol Juhas and Andreas Kabel and Hui Kang and Amir H. Karamlou and Kostyantyn Kechedzhi and Trupti Khaire and Tanuj Khattar and Mostafa Khezri and Seon Kim and Bryce Kobrin and Alexander N. Korotkov and Fedor Kostritsa and John Mark Kreikebaum and Vladislav D. Kurilovich and David Landhuis and Tiano Lange-Dei and Brandon W. Langley and Kim-Ming Lau and Justin Ledford and Kenny Lee and Brian J. Lester and Loïck Le Guevel and Wing Yan Li and Alexander T. Lill and Aditya Locharla and Erik Lucero and Daniel Lundahl and Aaron Lunt and Sid Madhuk and Ashley Maloney and Salvatore Mandrà and Leigh S. Martin and Orion Martin and Cameron Maxfield and Jarrod R. McClean and Seneca Meeks and Anthony Megrant and Reza Molavi and Sebastian Molina and Shirin Montazeri and Ramis Movassagh and Michael Newman and Anthony Nguyen and Murray Nguyen and Chia-Hung Ni and Logan Oas and Raymond Orosco and Kristoffer Ottosson and Alex Pizzuto and Rebecca Potter and Orion Pritchard and Chris Quintana and Ganesh Ramachandran and Matthew J. Reagor and David M. Rhodes and Eliott Rosenberg and Elizabeth Rossi and Kannan Sankaragomathi and Henry F. Schurkus and Michael J. Shearn and Aaron Shorter and Noah Shutty and Vladimir Shvarts and Spencer Small and W. Clarke Smith and Sofia Springer and George Sterling and Jordan Suchard and Aaron Szasz and Alex Sztein and Douglas Thor and Eifu Tomita and Alfredo Torres and M. Mert Torunbalci and Abeer Vaishnav and Justin Vargas and Sergey Vdovichev and Guifre Vidal and Catherine Vollgraff Heidweiller and Steven Waltman and Jonathan Waltz and Shannon X. Wang and Brayden Ware and Travis Weidel and Theodore White and Kristi Wong and Bryan W. K. Woo and Maddy Woodson and Cheng Xing and Z. Jamie Yao and Ping Yeh and Bicheng Ying and Juhwan Yoo and Noureldin Yosri and Grayson Young and Adam Zalcman and Yaxing Zhang and Ningfeng Zhu and Sergio Boixo and Julian Kelly and Vadim Smelyanskiy and Hartmut Neven and Dave Bacon and Zijun Chen and Paul V. Klimov and Pedram Roushan and Charles Neill and Yu Chen and Alexis Morvan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.14360},
  year   = {2025}
}

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11 pages, 5 figures, Supplementary Information