How long can a quantum memory withstand depolarizing noise?
arXiv:0904.4861 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.080501
Abstract
We investigate the possibilities and limitations of passive Hamiltonian protection of a quantum memory against depolarizing noise. Without protection, the lifetime of a single qubit is independent of N, the number of qubits composing the memory. In the presence of a protecting Hamiltonian, the lifetime increases at most logarithmically with N. We construct an explicit time-independent Hamiltonian which saturates this bound, exploiting the noise itself to achieve the protection.
4 pages, 2 figures. Accepted version, Journal-Ref added