C12 - C13 Diamond Quantum Computer with Longitudinal rf-Magnetic Field ()
ABSTRACT
In the diamond C12 (nuclear spin zero) structure with a linear chain of C13 (nuclear spin one
half) atoms is applied to a transverse static field with respect of this linear chain, having a gradient along the
linear chain, and it is also applied to an rf-magnetic field in a plane with a component in the direction of the
static field. It is shown that one qubit rotation, the Controlled-Not (CNOT),
the Controlled-Controlled-NoT (CCNOT) quantum gates, and teleportation
algorithm can be implemented on this structure using integer multiples of
electromagnetic π-pulses. Therefore,
a quantum computer can be constructed in this form.
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López, G. and Lizarraga, J. (2020)
C12 -
C13 Diamond Quantum Computer with Longitudinal rf-Magnetic Field.
Journal of Modern Physics,
11, 1123-1131. doi:
10.4236/jmp.2020.118070.