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Magnetic resonance realization of decoherence-free quantum computation
Jason E Ollerenshaw1, Daniel A Lidar, Lewis E Kay
1Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3H6.
Physical Review Letters
|December 20, 2003
Abstract:
We report the realization, using nuclear magnetic resonance techniques, of the first quantum computer that reliably executes a complete algorithm in the presence of strong decoherence. The computer is based on a quantum error avoidance code that protects against a class of multiple-qubit errors. The code stores two decoherence-free logical qubits in four noisy physical qubits. The computer successfully executes Grover's search algorithm in the presence of arbitrarily strong engineered decoherence. A control computer with no decoherence protection consistently fails under the same conditions.