Rate-2/3 Girth-8 (3,18)-Regular Quantum LDPC Codes from Two-Branch Finite-Field Bases and CPM Lifts
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Abstract
We construct a rate-$2/3$ quantum low-density parity-check (LDPC) code from a $(3,18)$-regular two-branch finite-field base and a circulant-permutation-matrix (CPM) lift of degree $P=101$.
The resulting code is a Calderbank-Shor-Steane (CSS) code with parameters $[[34542,23032,d\le 310]]$.
We do not regard this upper bound as an estimate of the true minimum distance; rather, $d\le310$ is the tightest upper bound currently obtained from structural lifts and decoder-produced logical errors.
The construction has row weight 18 and column weight 3, and the Tanner graphs of $H_X$ and $H_Z$ separately have girth 8.
Decoder experiments with log-likelihood-ratio (LLR) joint belief propagation (BP) and deterministic post-processing show no failures in $10^8$ trials at $p=0.01$, and a finite-length frame error rate (FER) sweep estimates the transition near $p=0.029$.