Manipulation of quantum information in N@C-60 using electron and nuclear magnetic resonance

We review recent progress towards implementing quantum information processing protocols using electron and nuclear magnetic resonance in the molecule N-14@C-60. Using conventional spectrometers, we measure the errors inherent in quantum manipulations of spins. By applying composite pulses, we correc...

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Main Authors: Ardavan, A, Morton, J, Benjamin, S, Porfyrakis, K, Andrew, G, Briggs, D, Tyryshkin, A, Lyon, SA
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出版: 2007
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author Ardavan, A
Morton, J
Benjamin, S
Porfyrakis, K
Andrew, G
Briggs, D
Tyryshkin, A
Lyon, SA
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description We review recent progress towards implementing quantum information processing protocols using electron and nuclear magnetic resonance in the molecule N-14@C-60. Using conventional spectrometers, we measure the errors inherent in quantum manipulations of spins. By applying composite pulses, we correct the dominant error to a high degree. Identifying a two qubit computational basis out of the electron and oF nuclear spin levels of N-14@C-60, we implement an ultrafast phase gate on the nuclear qubit by exciting an electron spin transition. (c) 2007 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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spelling oxford-uuid:e44a6210-ada8-4eaa-a6c9-c9dd3a8f8e822022-03-27T10:15:27ZManipulation of quantum information in N@C-60 using electron and nuclear magnetic resonanceConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:e44a6210-ada8-4eaa-a6c9-c9dd3a8f8e82Symplectic Elements at Oxford2007Ardavan, AMorton, JBenjamin, SPorfyrakis, KAndrew, GBriggs, DTyryshkin, ALyon, SAWe review recent progress towards implementing quantum information processing protocols using electron and nuclear magnetic resonance in the molecule N-14@C-60. Using conventional spectrometers, we measure the errors inherent in quantum manipulations of spins. By applying composite pulses, we correct the dominant error to a high degree. Identifying a two qubit computational basis out of the electron and oF nuclear spin levels of N-14@C-60, we implement an ultrafast phase gate on the nuclear qubit by exciting an electron spin transition. (c) 2007 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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Andrew, G
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Tyryshkin, A
Lyon, SA
Manipulation of quantum information in N@C-60 using electron and nuclear magnetic resonance
title Manipulation of quantum information in N@C-60 using electron and nuclear magnetic resonance
title_full Manipulation of quantum information in N@C-60 using electron and nuclear magnetic resonance
title_fullStr Manipulation of quantum information in N@C-60 using electron and nuclear magnetic resonance
title_full_unstemmed Manipulation of quantum information in N@C-60 using electron and nuclear magnetic resonance
title_short Manipulation of quantum information in N@C-60 using electron and nuclear magnetic resonance
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