Universal Quantum Gates for Single Cooper Pair Box Based Quantum Computing

Physics – Quantum Physics

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8 pages, 3 imbedded figures

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We describe a method for achieving arbitrary 1-qubit gates and controlled-NOT gates within the context of the Single Cooper Pair Box (SCB) approach to quantum computing. Such gates are sufficient to support universal quantum computation. Quantum gate operations are achieved by applying sequences of voltages and magnetic fluxes to single qubits or pairs of qubits. Neither the temporal duration, nor the starting time, of a gate operation is used as a control parameter. As a result, the quantum gates have a constant and known duration, and depend upon standard control parameter sequences regardless of when the gate operation begins. This simplifies the integration of quantum gates into parallel, synchronous, quantum circuits. In addition, we demonstrate the ability to fabricate such gates, and large-scale quantum circuits, using current e-beam lithography technology. These features make the SCB-based scheme a credible contender for practical quantum computer hardware.

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