Architectural mechanisms of a universal fault-tolerant quantum computer
Dolev Bluvstein, Alexandra A. Geim, Sophie H. Li, Simon J. Evered, J. Pablo Bonilla Ataides, Gefen Baranes, Andi Gu, Tom Manovitz, Muqing Xu, Marcin Kalinowski, Shayan Majidy, Christian Kokail, Nishad Maskara, Elias C. Trapp, Luke M. Stewart, Simon Hollerith, Hengyun Zhou

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture using neutral atom arrays, achieving error suppression, logical entanglement, and high-rate qubit re-use, advancing scalable quantum computation.
Contribution
It provides experimental realization of a universal fault-tolerant quantum architecture with key mechanisms like surface codes, logical gates, and mid-circuit qubit re-use.
Findings
Achieved 2.14x below-threshold error suppression using surface codes.
Demonstrated universal logic with transversal teleportation and 3D [[15,1,3]] codes.
Increased cycle rates by two orders of magnitude with mid-circuit qubit re-use.
Abstract
Quantum error correction (QEC) is believed to be essential for the realization of large-scale quantum computers. However, due to the complexity of operating on the encoded `logical' qubits, understanding the physical principles for building fault-tolerant quantum devices and combining them into efficient architectures is an outstanding scientific challenge. Here we utilize reconfigurable arrays of up to 448 neutral atoms to implement all key elements of a universal, fault-tolerant quantum processing architecture and experimentally explore their underlying working mechanisms. We first employ surface codes to study how repeated QEC suppresses errors, demonstrating 2.14(13)x below-threshold performance in a four-round characterization circuit by leveraging atom loss detection and machine learning decoding. We then investigate logical entanglement using transversal gates and lattice…
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TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
