Suppressing quantum errors by scaling a surface code logical qubit
Rajeev Acharya, Igor Aleiner, Richard Allen, Trond I. Andersen, Markus, Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Abraham Asfaw, Juan Atalaya, Ryan Babbush,, Dave Bacon, Joseph C. Bardin, Joao Basso, Andreas Bengtsson, Sergio Boixo,, Gina Bortoli, Alexandre Bourassa, Jenna Bovaird

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that superconducting qubit systems can scale surface code logical qubits effectively, showing improved logical error rates with increasing code size, marking progress toward practical quantum error correction.
Contribution
First experimental evidence that increasing surface code size improves logical qubit performance in superconducting systems, overcoming additional error sources.
Findings
Distance-5 surface code logical qubit outperforms distance-3 ensemble.
Logical error probability over 25 cycles is approximately 2.9%.
Identified a logical error floor caused by a high-energy event.
Abstract
Practical quantum computing will require error rates that are well below what is achievable with physical qubits. Quantum error correction offers a path to algorithmically-relevant error rates by encoding logical qubits within many physical qubits, where increasing the number of physical qubits enhances protection against physical errors. However, introducing more qubits also increases the number of error sources, so the density of errors must be sufficiently low in order for logical performance to improve with increasing code size. Here, we report the measurement of logical qubit performance scaling across multiple code sizes, and demonstrate that our system of superconducting qubits has sufficient performance to overcome the additional errors from increasing qubit number. We find our distance-5 surface code logical qubit modestly outperforms an ensemble of distance-3 logical qubits on…
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TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design · Semiconductor materials and devices
