Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2008-03-10
Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 010502 (2008)
Physics
Quantum Physics
5 pages, 1 figure; v3 the extended final version
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.010502
We propose a scheme for a ground-code measurement-based quantum computer, which enjoys two major advantages. First, every logical qubit is encoded in the gapped degenerate ground subspace of a spin-1 chain with nearest-neighbor two-body interactions, so that it equips built-in robustness against noise. Second, computation is processed by single-spin measurements along multiple chains dynamically coupled on demand, so as to keep teleporting only logical information into a gap-protected ground state of the residual chains after the interactions with spins to be measured are turned off. We describe implementations using trapped atoms or polar molecules in an optical lattice, where the gap is expected to be as large as 0.2 kHz or 4.8 kHz respectively.
Brennen Gavin K.
Miyake Akimasa
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