A proposal for self-correcting stabilizer quantum memories in 3 dimensions (or slightly less)

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Abstract

Wepropose a family of local CSS stabilizer codes as possible candidates for self-correcting quantum memories in 3D. The construction is inspired by the classical Ising model on a Sierpinski carpet fractal, which acts as a classical self-correcting memory. Our models are naturally defined on fractal subsets of a 4Dhypercubic lattice with Hausdorff dimension less than 3. Though this does not imply that these models can be realizedwith local interactions in R3,we also discuss this possibility. The Xand Z sectors of the code are dual to one another, and we show that there exists a finite temperature phase transition associated with each of these sectors, providing evidence that the system may robustly store quantum information at finite temperature.

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Brell, C. G. (2016). A proposal for self-correcting stabilizer quantum memories in 3 dimensions (or slightly less). New Journal of Physics, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/1/013050

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