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Volumn 74, Issue 20, 1995, Pages 4091-4094

Quantum computations with cold trapped ions

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EID: 4244043498     PISSN: 00319007     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.74.4091     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (3534)

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    • Although a (controlled)n-NOT can be decomposed into a finite number of controlled-NOT gates plus one-bit rotations, this may require many operations. [, (private communication)] Thus a direct implementation of the (controlled)n-NOT gate may be interesting from a practical point of view.
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    • A similar scheme can be used with traveling wave configurations. However, the standing wave minimizes the effects of unwanted transitions; see Ref. [c14].
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    • The two-bit gate 3 (instead of the controlled-NOT) together with single bit rotations are sufficient to generate arbitrary unitary operations.
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    • Nonobservation of fluorescence corresponds to a projection of the state vector on |g〉, |e0〉. This might be the basis of a partial error correction scheme.
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    • FT and the preparation of general entangled states could be performed more efficiently using general n-bit gates (instead of a sequence of two-bit gates).


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