Physical Review X (Dec 2019)

Repetition Cat Qubits for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation

  • Jérémie Guillaud,
  • Mazyar Mirrahimi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.9.041053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 041053

Abstract

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We present a 1D repetition code based on the so-called cat qubits as a viable approach toward hardware-efficient universal and fault-tolerant quantum computation. The cat qubits that are stabilized by a two-photon driven-dissipative process exhibit a tunable noise bias where the effective bit-flip errors are exponentially suppressed with the average number of photons. We propose a realization of a set of gates on the cat qubits that preserve such a noise bias. Combining these base qubit operations, we build, at the level of the repetition cat qubit, a universal set of fully protected logical gates. This set includes single-qubit preparations and measurements, not, controlled-not, and controlled-controlled-not (Toffoli) gates. Remarkably, this construction avoids the costly magic state preparation, distillation, and injection. Finally, all required operations on the cat qubits could be performed with slight modifications of existing experimental setups.