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Quantum computing using dissipation (proceedings)

Almut Beige

Published 2003-06-18Version 1

The principal obstacle to quantum information processing with many qubits is decoherence. One source of decoherence is spontaneous emission which causes loss of energy and information. Inability to control system parameters with high precision is another possible source of error. As a solution we propose quantum computing experiments using dissipation based on an environment-induced quantum Zeno effect. As an example we present a simple scheme for quantum gate implementations with cold trapped ions in the presence of cooling.

Comments: Proceedings for the XXIV International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics, Paris, July 2002
Journal: Inst. Phys. Conf. Ser. 173, 35 (2003)
Categories: quant-ph
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