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Benchmarking Single-Qubit Gates on a Noise-Biased Qubit Beyond the Fault-Tolerant Threshold

Authors :
Qing, Bingcheng
Hajr, Ahmed
Wang, Ke
Koolstra, Gerwin
Nguyen, Long B.
Hines, Jordan
Huang, Irwin
Bhandari, Bibek
Padramrazi, Zahra
Chen, Larry
Kang, Ziqi
Jünger, Christian
Goss, Noah
Jain, Nikitha
Kim, Hyunseong
Lee, Kan-Heng
Hashim, Akel
Frattini, Nicholas E.
Dressel, Justin
Jordan, Andrew N.
Santiago, David I.
Siddiqi, Irfan
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The ubiquitous noise in quantum system hinders the advancement of quantum information processing and has driven the emergence of different hardware-efficient quantum error correction protocols. Among them, qubits with structured noise, especially with biased noise, are one of the most promising platform to achieve fault-tolerance due to the high error thresholds of quantum error correction codes tailored for them. Nevertheless, their quantum operations are challenging and the demonstration of their performance beyond the fault-tolerant threshold remain incomplete. Here, we leverage Schr\"odinger cat states in a scalable planar superconducting nonlinear oscillator to thoroughly characterize the high-fidelity single-qubit quantum operations with systematic quantum tomography and benchmarking tools, demonstrating the state-of-the-art performance of operations crossing the fault-tolerant threshold of the XZZX surface code. These results thus embody a transformative milestone in the exploration of quantum systems with structured error channels. Notably, our framework is extensible to other types of structured-noise systems, paving the way for systematic characterization and validation of novel quantum platforms with structured noise.<br />Comment: 19 pages, 12 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Quantum Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2411.04442
Document Type :
Working Paper