10-Qubit Entanglement and Parallel Logic Operations with a Superconducting Circuit 论文

2017Physical Review Letters引用 459
Quantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureQuantum and electron transport phenomena

摘要

Here we report on the production and tomography of genuinely entangled Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger states with up to ten qubits connecting to a bus resonator in a superconducting circuit, where the resonator-mediated qubit-qubit interactions are used to controllably entangle multiple qubits and to operate on different pairs of qubits in parallel. The resulting 10-qubit density matrix is probed by quantum state tomography, with a fidelity of 0.668±0.025. Our results demonstrate the largest entanglement created so far in solid-state architectures and pave the way to large-scale quantum computation.