Quantum error correction in classical analog devices

ORAL

Abstract

Quantum computers are believed to be fundamentally different from classical analog devices due to the possibility that the former may be operated in a fault-tolerant manner. According to the threshold theorem, quantum error correction may be used to improve the fidelity of a logical gate operation over those of the constituent physical gate operations, provided that the latter are of sufficient fidelity. In this talk we will describe an experimental demonstration of a classical analog device capable of emulating a universal gate-based quantum computer using a wavetrain of analog signals to represent a multi-qubit state. By programming the device to execute a simple quantum error correction protocol, we are able to demonstrate an improvement in the overall gate fidelity.

*This work was supported by the Office of Naval Research under Grant No. N00014-14-1-0323.

Authors

  • Brian La Cour

    • Applied Research Labs: UT Austin
    • Applied Research Laboratories, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Corey Ostrove

    • Applied Research Laboratories, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Sean Lanham

    • Applied Research Labs: UT Austin
    • Applied Research Laboratories, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Granville Ott

    • Applied Research Labs: UT Austin
    • Applied Research Laboratories, The University of Texas at Austin