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Coherent-Error Threshold for Surface Codes from Majorana Delocalization
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EngineeringCosmologyNumerical SimulationQuantum MaterialsZ RotationsStatistical Mechanics MappingsQuantum MatterVariable-length CodeQuantum ScienceMajorana FermionPhysicsCrystalline DefectsCoherent-error ThresholdError Correction CodeCondensed Matter TheoryNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum DevicesQuantum Error Correction
Statistical mechanics mappings provide key insights on quantum error correction. However, existing mappings assume incoherent noise, thus ignoring coherent errors due to, e.g., spurious gate rotations. We map the surface code with coherent errors, taken as X or Z rotations (replacing bit or phase flips), to a two-dimensional (2D) Ising model with complex couplings, and further to a 2D Majorana scattering network. Our mappings reveal both commonalities and qualitative differences in correcting coherent and incoherent errors. For both, the error-correcting phase maps, as we explicitly show by linking 2D networks to 1D fermions, to a Z_{2}-nontrivial 2D insulator. However, beyond a rotation angle ϕ_{th}, instead of a Z_{2}-trivial insulator as for incoherent errors, coherent errors map to a Majorana metal. This ϕ_{th} is the theoretically achievable storage threshold. We numerically find ϕ_{th}≈0.14π. The corresponding bit-flip rate sin^{2}(ϕ_{th})≈0.18 exceeds the known incoherent threshold p_{th}≈0.11.
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