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Varun Menon, J. Pablo Bonilla-Ataides, Rohan Mehta, Daniel Bochen Tan, Mikhail D. Lukin (Aug 15 2025).
Abstract: The preparation of high-fidelity non-Clifford (magic) states is an essential subroutine for universal quantum computation, but imposes substantial space-time overhead. Magic state factories based on high rate and distance quantum low-density parity check (LDPC) codes equipped with transversal non-Clifford gates can potentially reduce these overheads significantly, by circumventing the need for multiple rounds of distillation and producing a large number of magic states in a single code-block. As a step towards realizing efficient, fault-tolerant magic state distillation, we introduce a class of finite block-length quantum LDPC codes which we name tricycle codes, generalizing the well-known bicycle codes to three homological dimensions. These codes can support constant-depth physical circuits that implement logical CCZ gates between three code blocks. We show that these tricycle codes enable magic state generation with single-shot state-preparation and error correction, leading to a deterministic low-overhead distillation protocol without requiring post-selection. Numerical simulations of specific codes confirm robust performance under circuit-level noise with a Belief-Propagation+Order-Statistics Decoder (BPOSD), demonstrating a high circuit-noise threshold of >0.4%>0.4\%. Finally, we construct optimal depth syndrome extraction circuits for tricycle codes and present a protocol for implementing them efficiently on a reconfigurable neutral atom array platform.

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