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Quantum Error Correction Fault Tolerance Quantum Foundations

Long-range data transmission in a fault-tolerant quantum bus architecture

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Authors: Shin Ho Choe, Robert König

Year

2024

Paper ID

13877

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Peer-reviewed

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AbstractWe propose a fault-tolerant scheme for generating long-range entanglement at the ends of a rectangular array of qubits of length R with a square cross-section of $$m=O\({\log }^{2}R\)$$ m = O ( log 2 R ) qubits. It is realized by a constant-depth circuit producing a constant-fidelity Bell-pair (independent of R) for local stochastic noise of strength below an experimentally realistic threshold. The scheme can be viewed as a quantum bus in a quantum computing architecture where qubits are arranged on a rectangular 3D grid, and all operations are between neighboring qubits. Alternatively, it can be seen as a quantum repeater protocol along a line, with neighboring repeaters placed at a short distance to allow constant-fidelity nearest-neighbor operations. To show our protocol uses a number of qubits close to optimal, we show that any noise-resilient distance-R entanglement generation scheme realized by a constant-depth circuit needs at least $$m=\Omega \(\log R\)$$ m = Ω ( log R ) qubits per repeater.

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