Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2001-09-19
Europhys. Lett. 62 2003 175
Physics
Condensed Matter
14 Pages RevTeX, 3 eps figures included
Scientific paper
We present a solid-state implementation of ultrafast conditional quantum gates. Our proposal for a quantum-computing device is based on the spin degrees of freedom of electrons confined in semiconductor quantum dots, thus benefiting from relatively long decoherence times. More specifically, combining Pauli blocking effects with properly tailored ultrafast laser pulses, we are able to obtain sub-picosecond spin-dependent switching of the Coulomb interaction, which is the essence of our conditional phase-gate proposal. This allows us to realize {\it a fast two qubit gate which does not translate into fast decoherence times} and paves the road for an all-optical spin-based quantum computer.
Biolatti Eliana
Calarco Tommaso
D'Amico Irene
Pazy Ehoud
Rossi Fausto
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