Non-Markovian Feedback for Optimized Quantum Error Correction

IF 8.1 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Physical review letters Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.134.020601
Matteo Puviani, Sangkha Borah, Remmy Zen, Jan Olle, Florian Marquardt
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Bosonic codes allow the encoding of a logical qubit in a single component device, utilizing the infinitely large Hilbert space of a harmonic oscillator. In particular, the Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill code has recently been demonstrated to be correctable well beyond the break-even point of the best passive encoding in the same system. Current approaches to quantum error correction (QEC) for this system are based on protocols that use feedback, but the response is based only on the latest measurement outcome. In our work, we use the recently proposed feedback-GRAPE (gradient-ascent pulse engineering with feedback) method to train a recurrent neural network that provides a QEC scheme based on memory, responding in a non-Markovian way to the full history of previous measurement outcomes, optimizing all subsequent unitary operations. This approach significantly outperforms current strategies and paves the way for more powerful measurement-based QEC protocols. Published by the American Physical Society 2025
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优化量子误差校正的非马尔可夫反馈
玻色子编码允许在单组件设备中编码逻辑量子位,利用谐振子的无限大希尔伯特空间。特别是,Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill编码最近被证明是可纠错的,远远超过了同一系统中最好的被动编码的盈亏平衡点。目前该系统的量子纠错(QEC)方法是基于使用反馈的协议,但响应仅基于最新的测量结果。在我们的工作中,我们使用最近提出的feedback- grape(带反馈的梯度上升脉冲工程)方法来训练一个递归神经网络,该神经网络提供基于记忆的QEC方案,以非马尔可夫方式响应之前测量结果的完整历史,优化所有后续的单一操作。这种方法明显优于当前的策略,并为更强大的基于测量的QEC协议铺平了道路。2025年由美国物理学会出版
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Physical review letters
Physical review letters 物理-物理:综合
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