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Main Authors: Yu, Cheng-Cheng, Deng, Yu-Hao, Chen, Ming-Cheng, Lu, Chao-Yang, Pan, Jian-Wei
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.01649
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author Yu, Cheng-Cheng
Deng, Yu-Hao
Chen, Ming-Cheng
Lu, Chao-Yang
Pan, Jian-Wei
author_facet Yu, Cheng-Cheng
Deng, Yu-Hao
Chen, Ming-Cheng
Lu, Chao-Yang
Pan, Jian-Wei
contents Qubit leakage and loss, particularly Rydberg-induced decay during two-qubit gates, pose significant challenges to fault-tolerant quantum computing with neutral atom arrays, as they propagate to correlated errors and degrade code distance. Here, we present a hardware-efficient scheme for addressing Rydberg decay using the SWAP-Leakage Reduction Circuit (SWAP-LRC) protocol, which leverages ancilla-data qubit swaps for in-line leakage mitigation. This strategy eliminates the need for atom-species-specific mid-circuit detection or additional ancillary qubits. Based on experimental detection capabilities, we present two specialized decoders. For detectable leakage/loss (e.g., in $^{171}$Yb), our Located Decoder achieves a high threshold of 2.33\% per CNOT gate and an improved error distance, significantly outperforming conventional Pauli error models. More interestingly, for scenarios where only one error type is detectable (e.g., atom loss for $^{87}$Rb), our Critical Decoder specifically targets and mitigates the most detrimental critical faults caused by correlated leakage, achieving an error distance comparable to standard Pauli errors. Our findings offer insights for handling complex non-Pauli errors for neutral atom quantum computation.
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spellingShingle Locating Rydberg Decay Error in SWAP-Leakage Reduction Circuit Protocol
Yu, Cheng-Cheng
Deng, Yu-Hao
Chen, Ming-Cheng
Lu, Chao-Yang
Pan, Jian-Wei
Quantum Physics
Qubit leakage and loss, particularly Rydberg-induced decay during two-qubit gates, pose significant challenges to fault-tolerant quantum computing with neutral atom arrays, as they propagate to correlated errors and degrade code distance. Here, we present a hardware-efficient scheme for addressing Rydberg decay using the SWAP-Leakage Reduction Circuit (SWAP-LRC) protocol, which leverages ancilla-data qubit swaps for in-line leakage mitigation. This strategy eliminates the need for atom-species-specific mid-circuit detection or additional ancillary qubits. Based on experimental detection capabilities, we present two specialized decoders. For detectable leakage/loss (e.g., in $^{171}$Yb), our Located Decoder achieves a high threshold of 2.33\% per CNOT gate and an improved error distance, significantly outperforming conventional Pauli error models. More interestingly, for scenarios where only one error type is detectable (e.g., atom loss for $^{87}$Rb), our Critical Decoder specifically targets and mitigates the most detrimental critical faults caused by correlated leakage, achieving an error distance comparable to standard Pauli errors. Our findings offer insights for handling complex non-Pauli errors for neutral atom quantum computation.
title Locating Rydberg Decay Error in SWAP-Leakage Reduction Circuit Protocol
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.01649