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A quantum computer based on electrons floating on liquid helium
Published 2001-09-05Version 1
Electrons on a helium surface form a quasi two-dimensional system which displays the highest mobility reached in condensed matter physics. We propose to use this system as a set of interacting quantum bits. We will briefly describe the system and discuss how the qubits can be addressed and manipulated, including interqubit excitation transfer. The working frequency of the proposed quantum computer is ~1GHz. The relaxation rate can be at least 5 orders of magnitude smaller, for low temperatures.
Comments: To be published in the Proceedings of the conference on Experimental Implementation of Quantum Computation, ed. R. Clark (Rinton, Princeton 2001)
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: quantum computer, liquid helium, electrons floating, interqubit excitation transfer, quasi two-dimensional system
Tags: conference paper
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