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World’s first hybrid quantum error correction technique

Published April 29, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Revolutionizing Quantum Computing with Hybrid Error Correction Technology

The journey towards achieving quantum computers faces a crucial obstacle in the form of quantum error correction technology. This innovative solution is essential for rectifying errors in qubits, the building blocks of quantum computation, and preventing their escalation during calculations.

Without quantum error correction, the superiority of quantum computers over classical counterparts would be unattainable. Therefore, global efforts are diligently focused on advancing this pivotal technology to new heights.

A significant breakthrough has been accomplished by Dr. Seung-Woo Lee’s research team at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) Quantum Technology Research Centre. They have developed the world’s first hybrid quantum error correction technique for discrete variables (DV) and continuous variables (CV), marking a historic advancement in the field.

The team has also introduced a fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture based on this innovative hybrid technique. This achievement propels quantum computing into uncharted territory, opening doors to endless possibilities.

The Evolution of Qubits: Discrete vs. Continuous Variables

Quantum error correction is the backbone of future computing, where logical qubits play a crucial role. These qubits can be realized through two approaches: Discrete Variable (DV) and Continuous Variable (CV).

Leading companies such as IBM, Google, Quera, and PsiQuantum are utilizing the DV method for quantum computer development, while others like Amazon (AWS), Xanadu, are exploring the CV method. Each approach has its unique strengths and weaknesses, influencing manipulation complexity and resource efficiency.

KIST researchers have proposed an innovative method to integrate error correction for DV and CV qubits, previously developed separately. They have engineered a fault-tolerant architecture based on hybrid technology, showcasing the best of both worlds through numerical simulations. This breakthrough is poised to revolutionize quantum computation and error correction, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness.

See also  MIT develops breakthrough quantum interconnect for scalable computing

Fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture using hybrid qubits. Credit: Korea Institute of Science and Technology

Optical Quantum Computing and the Hybrid Approach

In the realm of optical quantum computing, the hybrid approach shows promise in achieving a photon loss threshold four times higher than existing techniques, with a resource efficiency improvement of over 13 times, all while maintaining a low logic error rate.

Dr. Jaehak Lee of KIST emphasizes the versatility of hybrid quantum error correction technology, applicable not only to optical systems but also to superconductors and ion trap systems. This research paves the way for a new era in quantum computing, leveraging hybrid technologies for large-scale quantum computer development.

Dr. Seung-Woo Lee of KIST envisions a future where hybrid technologies play a crucial role in advancing quantum computing and commercializing large-scale systems. The collaboration between KIST, the University of Chicago, and Seoul National University signifies a united front in pushing the boundaries of quantum technology research.

KIST leads an international collaborative research center dedicated to advancing core technologies for quantum error correction, with partner institutions like the University of Chicago, Seoul National University, and Xanadu joining forces in this groundbreaking initiative.

Journal Reference

  1. Jaehak Lee, Nuri Kang, Seok-Hyung Lee, Hyunseok Jeong, Liang Jiang, and Seung-Woo Lee, Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation by Hybrid Qubits with Bosonic Cat Code and Single Photons. PRX Quantum, 2024; DOI: 10.1103/PRXQuantum.5.030322
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