Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session B51: Heterogeneous Design for Quantum Applications
11:30 AM–2:30 PM,
Monday, March 4, 2024
Room: 200IJ
Sponsoring
Unit:
DQI
Chair: Murphy Yuezhen Niu, University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract: B51.00011 : Systems Architecture for Quantum Random Access Memory*
1:54 PM–2:06 PM
Presenter:
Shifan Xu
(Yale University)
Authors:
Shifan Xu
(Yale University)
Connor T Hann
(AWS Center for Quantum Computing)
Ben Foxman
(Yale University)
Steven M Girvin
(Yale University)
Yongshan Ding
(University of Chicago)
We propose the first end-to-end system architecture for QRAM. First, we introduce a novel QRAM that hybridizes two existing implementations and achieves asymptotically superior scaling in space (qubit number) and time (circuit depth). Like in classical virtual memory, our construction enables queries to a virtual address space larger than what is actually available in hardware. Second, we present a compilation framework to synthesize, map, and schedule QRAM circuits on realistic hardware. For the first time, we demonstrate how to embed large-scale QRAM on a 2D Euclidean space, such as a 2D square grid layout, with minimal routing overhead. Third, we show how to leverage the intrinsic biased-noise resilience of the proposed QRAM for implementation on either Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) or Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing (FTQC) hardware. Furthermore, our architecture holds the potential to implement a low-overhead error correction scheme by taking advantage of the intrinsic redundancy in QRAM. Finally, we validate these results numerically via both classical simulation and quantum hardware experimentation.
*Yongshan Ding acknowledges support from NSF (under award CCF-2312754) and Yale University. Steven M. Girvin was supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under award number FA9550-21-1-0209.
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