Measurement-free topological protection using dissipative feedback

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Protecting quantum information from decoherence due to environmental noise is vital for fault-tolerant quantum computation. To this end, standard quantum error correction employs parallel projective measurements of individual particles, which makes the system extremely complicated. Here, we propose measurement-free topological protection in two dimensions without any selective addressing of individual particles. We make use of engineered dissipative dynamics and feedback operations to reduce the entropy generated by decoherence in such a way that quantum information is topologically protected. We calculate an error threshold, below which quantum information is protected, without assuming selective addressing, projective measurements, or instantaneous classical processing. All physical operations are local and translationally invariant, and no parallel projective measurement is required, which implies high scalability. Furthermore, since the engineered dissipative dynamics we utilize has been well studied in quantum simulation, the proposed scheme can be a promising route progressing from quantum simulation to fault-tolerant quantum information processing.

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Fujii, K., Negoro, M., Imoto, N., & Kitagawa, M. (2014). Measurement-free topological protection using dissipative feedback. Physical Review X, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.4.041039

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