Topological quantum memory
Princeton University · California Institute of Technology
Abstract
We analyze surface codes, the topological quantum error-correcting codes introduced by Kitaev. In these codes, qubits are arranged in a two-dimensional array on a surface of nontrivial topology, and encoded quantum operations are associated with nontrivial homology cycles of the surface. We formulate protocols for error recovery, and study the efficacy of these protocols. An order-disorder phase transition occurs in this system at a nonzero critical value of the error rate; if the error rate is below the critical value (the accuracy threshold), encoded information can be protected arbitrarily well in the limit of a large code block. This phase transition can be accurately modeled by a three-dimensional Z2…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 5.75
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
4- EDEric DennisCorresponding
Princeton University
- AKAlexei Kitaev
California Institute of Technology
- ALAndrew Landahl
California Institute of Technology
- JPJohn Preskill
California Institute of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Quantum error correction
- Qubit
- Quantum algorithm
- Quantum computer
- Topology (electrical circuits)
- Quantum information
- Quantum gate
- Toric code