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- Title
Architecture for a large-scale ion-trap quantum computer.
- Authors
Kielpinski, D; Monroe, C; Wineland, D J
- Abstract
Among the numerous types of architecture being explored for quantum computers are systems utilizing ion traps, in which quantum bits (qubits) are formed from the electronic states of trapped ions and coupled through the Coulomb interaction. Although the elementary requirements for quantum computation have been demonstrated in this system, there exist theoretical and technical obstacles to scaling up the approach to large numbers of qubits. Therefore, recent efforts have been concentrated on using quantum communication to link a number of small ion-trap quantum systems. Developing the array-based approach, we show how to achieve massively parallel gate operation in a large-scale quantum computer, based on techniques already demonstrated for manipulating small quantum registers. The use of decoherence-free subspaces significantly reduces decoherence during ion transport, and removes the requirement of clock synchronization between the interaction regions.
- Publication
Nature, 2002, Vol 417, Issue 6890, p709
- ISSN
0028-0836
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1038/nature00784