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Generation and Coherent Control of Pulsed Quantum Frequency Combs
Published on: June 8, 2018
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具有非常长的一致性时间的分子1和2量子比特系统
Dennis Schäfter1, Jonathan Wischnat1, Lorenzo Tesi1
1Institute of Physical Chemistry and Center for Integrated Quantum Science and Technology, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 55, 70569, Stuttgart, Germany.
Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
|June 8, 2023
概括
分子激素为可扩展的量子计算架构提供了一个有希望的途径. 研究人员在两量子比特分子系统中证明了长连贯时间和个别量子比特的可定位性,为先进的量子技术铺平了道路.
科学领域:
- 量子信息科学 量子信息科学
- 分子工程分子工程分子工程
- 有机化学 有机化学
背景情况:
- 可扩展的多量子比特架构对于量子计算和模拟至关重要.
- 量子计算当前面临的挑战源于控制量子比特之间的相互作用和确保可扩展性的困难.
- 分子系统为量子架构提供了一个独特的机会,因为它们的精确结构和量身定制的相互作用.
研究的目的:
- 为量子应用研究化三甲基有机基的旋转动力学.
- 评估分子系统作为两个量子比特量子架构的构建块的可行性.
- 在分子系统中展示诸如长连贯时间和单个量子位的可定位性等基本特性.
主要方法:
- 研究了百三甲基 (PTM) 基和一个PTM双基二聚体的旋转动力学.
- 在100K以下的各种温度下测量集体连贯时间.
- 在比拉基系统内证明了双量子比特和单量子比特的可定位性.
主要成果:
- 观察到异常长的集体连贯时间,在100K以下的测试温度下达到高达148μs.
- 在PTM双根系统中成功证明了双量子位和单个量子位的可定位性.
- 验证了分子材料在强大的量子信息处理方面的潜力.
结论:
- 化三甲基有机基具有适合量子计算的特性.
- 证明的连贯时间和可定位性突出显示了分子系统是可扩展量子架构的可行平台.
- 这项研究支持分子量子技术的发展.
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