Microwave-based controlled quantum dynamics in trapped ions

The key research aim of the present thesis is the building of a universal set of quantum gates for a long wavelength trapped-ion quantum information processor. It is desired to realise quantum computation using microwave and radio wave sources in a linear ion trap, where a static magnetic field grad...

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Main Author: Mikelsons, Gatis
Other Authors: Plenio, Martin
Published: Imperial College London 2014
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6595192016-08-04T03:44:08ZMicrowave-based controlled quantum dynamics in trapped ionsMikelsons, GatisPlenio, Martin2014The key research aim of the present thesis is the building of a universal set of quantum gates for a long wavelength trapped-ion quantum information processor. It is desired to realise quantum computation using microwave and radio wave sources in a linear ion trap, where a static magnetic field gradient has been added to enhance motional and atomic state coupling. Furthermore, the qubit is constructed with the intrinsic use of superposition states generated with the help of constant microwave fields in the background: dressed states. This technique is essential for the shielding of the quantum operations against the unavoidable effects of magnetic noise. After reviewing the preliminary results and discussing briefly an auxiliary experimental technique intrinsic to the set-up, we introduce the magnetic gradient coupling and the dressed state scheme. We then proceed to illustrate how single and multi-qubit gates can be realised within such a system. Theoretical arguments are supplemented by numerical simulation and sources of experimental noise are taken into account.530Imperial College Londonhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.659519http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/25336Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Microwave-based controlled quantum dynamics in trapped ions
description The key research aim of the present thesis is the building of a universal set of quantum gates for a long wavelength trapped-ion quantum information processor. It is desired to realise quantum computation using microwave and radio wave sources in a linear ion trap, where a static magnetic field gradient has been added to enhance motional and atomic state coupling. Furthermore, the qubit is constructed with the intrinsic use of superposition states generated with the help of constant microwave fields in the background: dressed states. This technique is essential for the shielding of the quantum operations against the unavoidable effects of magnetic noise. After reviewing the preliminary results and discussing briefly an auxiliary experimental technique intrinsic to the set-up, we introduce the magnetic gradient coupling and the dressed state scheme. We then proceed to illustrate how single and multi-qubit gates can be realised within such a system. Theoretical arguments are supplemented by numerical simulation and sources of experimental noise are taken into account.
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title Microwave-based controlled quantum dynamics in trapped ions
title_short Microwave-based controlled quantum dynamics in trapped ions
title_full Microwave-based controlled quantum dynamics in trapped ions
title_fullStr Microwave-based controlled quantum dynamics in trapped ions
title_full_unstemmed Microwave-based controlled quantum dynamics in trapped ions
title_sort microwave-based controlled quantum dynamics in trapped ions
publisher Imperial College London
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