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Fault-tolerant quantum computation against biased noise

Panos Aliferis, John Preskill

Published 2007-10-06, updated 2008-11-21Version 3

We formulate a scheme for fault-tolerant quantum computation that works effectively against highly biased noise, where dephasing is far stronger than all other types of noise. In our scheme, the fundamental operations performed by the quantum computer are single-qubit preparations, single-qubit measurements, and conditional-phase (CPHASE) gates, where the noise in the CPHASE gates is biased. We show that the accuracy threshold for quantum computation can be improved by exploiting this noise asymmetry; e.g., if dephasing dominates all other types of noise in the CPHASE gates by four orders of magnitude, we find a rigorous lower bound on the accuracy threshold higher by a factor of five than for the case of unbiased noise.

Comments: 9 pages, 11 figures. (v3): minor revisions
Journal: Phys. Rev. A 78, 052331 (2008)
Subjects: 03.67.Pp
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