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Flux qubit on mesoscopic nonsuperconducting ring
E. Zipper, M. Kurpas, M. Szelag, J. Dajka, M. Szopa
Published 2006-09-06Version 1
The possibility of making a flux qubit on nonsuperconducting mesoscopic ballistic quasi 1D ring is discussed. We showed that such ring can be effectively reduced to a two-state system with two external control parameters. The two states carry opposite persistent currents and are coupled by tunneling which leads to a quantum superposition of states. The qubit states can be manipulated by resonant microwave pulses. The flux state of the sample can be measured by a SQUID magnetometer. Two or more qubits can be coupled by the flux the circulating currents generate. The problem of decoherence is also discussed.
Comments: Phys. Rev. B. (accepted)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: flux qubit, mesoscopic nonsuperconducting ring, mesoscopic ballistic quasi 1d, ballistic quasi 1d ring, states carry opposite persistent currents
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