Session P40: Focus Session: Pathways to Practical Quantum Computing I
11:15 AM–2:15 PM, Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Baltimore Convention Center Room: 343
Sponsoring Units:
DCOMP TGQI
Chair: Gerardo Ortiz, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Abstract ID: BAPS.2006.MAR.P40.1
Abstract: P40.00001 : Solid state technologies for quantum computers
11:15 AM–11:51 AM
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Author:
David DiVincenzo
(IBM Research Division)
Impressive progress is now being made in realizing the rudiments of quantum computers in solid state devices. I will discuss two of them. First, single electron quantum dots now offer a higly coherent spin state for use as a qubit. Decoherence effects, arising from hyperfine interactions and the spin-orbit interaction, are well on their way to being understood and controlled. Second, Josephson junction devices, in many forms, are showing promise as qubits. The dynamics of these electric circuits can be designed to exhibit a wide variety of quantum effects; good two-level systems can be produced by careful design, and careful schemes for decoupling from the environment. Coupling to harmonic modes offer a wide variety of ``quantum optic'' realizations in the microwave regime.
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