Journal of Quantum Information Science

Volume 13, Issue 2 (June 2023)

ISSN Print: 2162-5751   ISSN Online: 2162-576X

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Toward Constructing a Continuous Logical Operator for Error-Corrected Quantum Sensing

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DOI: 10.4236/jqis.2023.132004    135 Downloads   616 Views  Citations
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Error correction has long been suggested to extend the sensitivity of quantum sensors into the Heisenberg Limit. However, operations on logical qubits are only performed through universal gate sets consisting of finite-sized gates such as Clifford + T. Although these logical gate sets allow for universal quantum computation, the finite gate sizes present a problem for quantum sensing, since in sensing protocols, such as the Ramsey measurement protocol, the signal must act continuously. The difficulty in constructing a continuous logical op-erator comes from the Eastin-Knill theorem, which prevents a continuous sig-nal from being both fault-tolerant to local errors and transverse. Since error correction is needed to approach the Heisenberg Limit in a noisy environment, it is important to explore how to construct fault-tolerant continuous operators. In this paper, a protocol to design continuous logical z-rotations is proposed and applied to the Steane Code. The fault tolerance of the designed operator is investigated using the Knill-Laflamme conditions. The Knill-Laflamme condi-tions indicate that the diagonal unitary operator constructed cannot be fault tolerant solely due to the possibilities of X errors on the middle qubit. The ap-proach demonstrated throughout this paper may, however, find success in codes with more qubits such as the Shor code, distance 3 surface code, [15, 1, 3] code, or codes with a larger distance such as the [11, 1, 5] code.

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Cianci, C. (2023) Toward Constructing a Continuous Logical Operator for Error-Corrected Quantum Sensing. Journal of Quantum Information Science, 13, 45-55. doi: 10.4236/jqis.2023.132004.

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