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Universal Quantum Computing Using Electronuclear Wavefunctions of Rare-Earth Ions

M. Grimm, A. Beckert, G. Aeppli, M. Müller·September 29, 2020·DOI: 10.1103/PRXQUANTUM.2.010312
Physics

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Abstract

We propose a scheme for universal quantum computing based on Kramers rare-earth ions. Their nuclear spins in the presence of a Zeeman-split electronic crystal field ground state act as 'passive' qubits which store quantum information. The qubits can be activated optically by fast coherent transitions to excited crystal field states with a magnetic moment. The dipole interaction between these states is used to implement CNOT gates. We compare our proposal with a similar one based on phosphorus donor atoms in silicon and discuss the significantly improved CNOT gate time as compared to rare-earth implementations via the slower dipole blockade.

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