Skip to main content

Observation of a Fault Tolerance Threshold with Concatenated Codes

Abstract

We introduce a fault-tolerant protocol for code concatenation using a butterfly network architecture with high noise thresholds and low ancilla overhead to allow implementation on current devices. We develop a probability passing decoder using tensor networks that applies Bayesian updates to the marginal error probabilities after each layer of checks, achieving a state preparation threshold of  for erasure errors, and  for unheralded noise. We implement our state preparation protocol on ion-trap hardware with added noise to demonstrate the threshold behavior in a real quantum device. We further theoretically test the performance of our scheme as a quantum memory and for universal quantum computation through the preparation of low-noise magic states for state distillation and -gate injection.

Publication Details

Authors
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2025
Journal
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.00579
Date Published
05/2025