Thursday, March 1, 2012

1202.6406 (Tetsufumi Tanamoto et al.)

Preserving universal resources for one-way quantum computing    [PDF]

Tetsufumi Tanamoto, Daniel Becker, Vladimir M. Stojanović, Christoph Bruder
The common spin Hamiltonians such as the Ising, XY, or Heisenberg model do not have ground states that are the graph states needed in measurement-based quantum computation. Various highly-entangled many-body states have been suggested as a universal resource for this type of computation, however, it is not easy to preserve these states in solid-state systems due to their short coherence times. Here we propose a scheme for generating a Hamiltonian that has a cluster state as ground state. Our approach employs a series of pulse sequences inspired by established NMR techniques and holds promise for applications in many areas of quantum information processing.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.6406

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