Schemes for robust quantum computation with polar molecules 论文
2006Physical Review A引用 309
Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum optics and atomic interactionsQuantum Information and Cryptography
摘要
We show how ultracold polar molecules, suggested as a new platform for quantum computation, can be manipulated to switch ``on'' and ``off'' their strong dipole-dipole interactions. This can be accomplished through selective excitation of states with considerably different dipole moments. We discuss different schemes for quantum gates using real molecules: CO, LiH, and CaF, as examples of polar molecules which are being experimentally studied at ultracold temperatures. These schemes can be realized in several recently proposed architectures.