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Fault-tolerant optical interconnects for neutral-atom arrays
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Authors: Josiah Sinclair, Joshua Ramette, Brandon Grinkemeyer, Dolev Bluvstein, Mikhail Lukin, Vladan Vuletić
Year
2024
Paper ID
64181
Status
Preprint
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We analyze the use of photonic links to enable large-scale fault-tolerant connectivity of locally error-corrected modules based on neutral atom arrays. Our approach makes use of recent theoretical results showing the robustness of surface codes to boundary noise and combines recent experimental advances in atom array quantum computing with logical qubits with optical quantum networking techniques. We find the conditions for fault-tolerance can be achieved with local two-qubit Rydberg gate and non-local Bell pair errors below 1% and 10%, respectively, without requiring distillation or space-time overheads. Realizing the interconnects with a lens, a single optical cavity, or an array of cavities enables a Bell pair generation rate in the 1-50 MHz range. When directly interfacing logical qubits, this rate translates to error-correction cycles in the 25-2000 kHz range, satisfying all requirements for fault tolerance and in the upper range fast enough for 100 kHz logical clock cycles.
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