Scalable solid-state quantum processor using subradiant two-atom states

Physics – Quantum Physics

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4 pages, 3 figures

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.207902

We propose a realization of a scalable, high-performance quantum processor whose qubits are represented by the ground and subradiant states of effective dimers formed by pairs of two-level systems coupled by resonant dipole-dipole interaction. The dimers are implanted in low-temperature solid host material at controllable nanoscale separations. The two-qubit entanglement either relies on the coherent excitation exchange between the dimers or is mediated by external laser fields.

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