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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 12, 2024
Filed:
Jun. 04, 2021
The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL (US);
Liang Jiang, Chicago, IL (US);
Filip D. Rozpedek, Chicago, IL (US);
Kyungjoo Noh, Pasadena, CA (US);
The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL (US);
Abstract
Quantum repeaters and network architectures use two concatenated quantum error correction codes to increase the transmission range of quantum information. A block of data qubits collectively encode a second-layer logical qubit according to a second-layer code concatenated with a first-layer code. A first-layer quantum repeater first-layer corrects each data qubit based on a first-layer syndrome extracted therefrom. The first-layer quantum repeater transmits these first-layer-corrected qubits to a second-layer quantum repeater via a quantum communication channel. The first-layer quantum repeater also transmits the first-layer syndromes to the second-layer quantum repeater via a classical communication channel. After extracting a second-layer syndrome from the first-layer-corrected qubits, the second-layer quantum repeater uses the first-layer syndromes and second-layer syndrome to second-layer correct the first-layer-corrected qubits. The first-layer syndromes improve quantum error correction by reducing the number of sec-and-layer stabilizer measurements needed to determine which data qubits have an error.