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Single-shot error correction on toric codes with high-weight stabilizers

Yingjia Lin, Shilin Huang, Kenneth R. Brown·October 24, 2023·DOI: 10.1103/physreva.109.052438
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Abstract

For quantum error correction codes the required number of measurement rounds typically increases with the code distance when measurements are faulty. Single-shot error correction allows for an error threshold with only one round of noisy syndrome measurements regardless of the code size. Here we implement single-shot check operators for toric codes. The single-shot checks are constructed by Gaussian elimination following Campbell [Campbell, 2019]. The single-shot check operators result in a sustainable threshold at 5.62% for an error model with noisy measurements, outperforming the conventional toric code check operators with multiple rounds of noisy measurement. The cost of the transformation is non-local high-weight stabilizer generators. We then consider a gate-based error model that leads to increased measurement error with stabilizer weight. Here we find no single-shot threshold behavior and instead find the code family will have an optimal code size for a fixed error rate. For this error model, the conventional check operators with multiple measurements yields a lower logical error rate.

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