A new decoder exploiting correlated atom loss in surface codes raises the loss threshold from 3.2% to 4% and cuts logical errors by up to 10x for neutral-atom processors.
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Bichromatic tweezers with selected wavelengths and intensity ratio suppress differential AC Stark shifts in ⁸⁷Sr ³P₂, creating scalar and tensor magic conditions for qudit encoding.
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Correlated Atom Loss as a Resource for Quantum Error Correction
A new decoder exploiting correlated atom loss in surface codes raises the loss threshold from 3.2% to 4% and cuts logical errors by up to 10x for neutral-atom processors.
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Bichromatic Tweezers for Qudit Quantum Computing in ${}^{87}$Sr
Bichromatic tweezers with selected wavelengths and intensity ratio suppress differential AC Stark shifts in ⁸⁷Sr ³P₂, creating scalar and tensor magic conditions for qudit encoding.