Realization of decoherence-free subspace using Multiple-Quantum coherences

Physics – Quantum Physics

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.95.020501

This letter presents a two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance(NMR) approach for constructing a two-logical-qubit decoherence-free subspace (DFS) based on the fact that the three protons in a CH3 spin system can not be resolved in one-dimension NMR spectroscopy, but to a certain extent, can be distinguished by two-dimensional multiple-quantum NMR. We used four noisy physical nuclear spins, including three protons and one carbon in the CH3 spin system, to generate two decoherence-free logical quantum bits. It made full use of the unaddressed spins which could not be used in one-dimensional spectrum. Furthermore, we have experimentally demonstrated such an approach. Our experimental results have shown that our DFS can protect against far more types of decoherence than the one composed of four noisy physical qubits all with different chemical shifts. More importantly, this idea may provide new insights into extending qubit systems in the sense that it effectively utilizes the magnetically equivalent nuclei.

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