Code Comparison

Engineering trade-offs between the leading QEC codes for superconducting qubits.

Surface Code

\(\\sim 10^2\\text{--}10^3+\) physical qubits per logical qubit. High

threshold \(p_{\\mathrm{th}} \\approx 1\\%\). Compatible with 2D nearest-neighbor planar layouts. Most widely adopted.

Color Code

\(\\sim 10^2\\text{--}10^3+\) physical qubits per logical qubit. Supports

more transversal logical gates but requires more complex routing and connectivity.

Bacon-Shor Code

Grid of physical qubits per logical qubit. Requires fewer stabilizer

measurements, reducing overhead and making implementation easier.

LDPC Codes

Lower qubit overhead than surface codes. Requires non-local connectivity, which

is harder for current planar chip architectures.

GKP / Cat Codes

(1) oscillator mode can encode (1) logical qubit. Highly hardware-efficient

but sensitive to energy decay and photon loss in bosonic cavities.