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31 May 2006 Fast quantum computing with buckyballs
Maria Sylvia Garelli, Feodor V. Kusmartsev
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Proceedings Volume 6264, Quantum Informatics 2005; 62640A (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.683125
Event: Quantum Informatics 2005, 2005, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
We have found that encapsulated atoms in fullerene molecules, which carry a spin, can be used for fast quantum computing. We describe the scheme for performing quantum computations, going through the preparation of the qubit state and the realization of a two-qubit quantum gate. When we apply a static magnetic field to each encased spin, we find out the ideal design for the preparation of the quantum state. Therefore, adding to our system a time dependent magnetic field, we can perform a phase-gate. The operational time related to a π-phase gate is of the order of ns. This finding shows that, during the decoherence time, which is proportional to micrometer/s, we can perform many thousands of gate operations. In addition, the two-qubit state which arises after a π-gate is characterized by a high degree of entanglement. This opens a new avenue for the implementation of fast quantum computation.
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Maria Sylvia Garelli and Feodor V. Kusmartsev "Fast quantum computing with buckyballs", Proc. SPIE 6264, Quantum Informatics 2005, 62640A (31 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.683125
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KEYWORDS
Quantum computing

Magnetism

Quantum communications

Fullerenes

Computing systems

Microwave radiation

Chemical species

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