概括
研究人员实现了量子错误校正 (QEC) 的平衡,显著延长了量子比特的寿命. 这种量子计算的进步使用超导共振器和实时反来抑制编码量子比特中的错误.
科学领域:
- 量子计算
- 量子错误纠正
- 超导电路
背景情况:
- 量子错误校正 (QEC) 对于构建容错量子计算机至关重要.
- 之前的QEC演示集中在代码属性而不是量子位寿命.
- 一个逻辑量子比特超过其物理组件的"平衡点"仍然难以捉摸.
研究的目的:
- 展示一个量子错误校正系统, 达到平衡点.
- 在逻辑编码的量子位中抑制能量损失错误.
- 从概念验证到性能指标进行实验性QEC.
主要方法:
- 一个量子比特被逻辑地编码为一个超导共振器的施罗丁格猫状态的叠加.
- 使用实时反进行编码,错误监控,解码和纠正.
- 使用全过程断层扫描来测量逻辑量子位的寿命.
主要成果:
- 经过校正后的逻辑量子位实现了320微秒的寿命,超过了单个组件的寿命.
- 这代表了20倍的改进, 比未经纠正的逻辑编码2.2倍, 比最好的物理量子位1.1倍.
- 该系统展示了硬件效率高的量子位编码的有效性.
结论:
- 这项研究成功地达到了量子错误校正的平衡点.
- 这项工作突显了硬件高效编码在实际量子计算中的潜力.
- 这些结果为探索耐故障系统设计和性能优化铺平了道路.
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