Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
1999-12-08
Physics
Quantum Physics
18 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Jpn. J. Appl. Phys, please send your e-mail to Nan-Jian Wu <nanjian@u-aizu.ac.jp>
Scientific paper
10.1143/JJAP.39.4642
We propose a method for implementation of a quantum computer using artificial molecules. The artificial molecule consists of two coupled quantum dots stacked along z direction and one single electron. One-qubit and two-qubit gates are constructed by one molecule and two coupled molecules, respectively.The ground state and the first excited state of the molecule are used to encode the |0> and |1> states of a qubit. The qubit is manipulated by a resonant electromagnetic wave that is applied directly to the qubit through a microstrip line. The coupling between two qubits in a quantum controlled NOT gate is switched on (off) by floating (grounding) the metal film electrodes. We study the operations of the gates by using a box-shaped quantum dot model and numerically solving a time-dependent Schridinger equation, and demonstrate that the quantum gates can perform the quantum computation. The operating speed of the gates is about one operation per 4ps. The reading operation of the output of the quantum computer can be performed by detecting the polarization of the qubits.
Kamada Masaki
Natori Angela A.
Wu Nan-Jian
Yasunaga H.
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