Natural and artificial atoms for quantum computation
RIKEN Advanced Science Institute · University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Abstract
Remarkable progress towards realizing quantum computation has been achieved using natural and artificial atoms as qubits. This article presents a brief overview of the current status of different types of qubits. On the one hand, natural atoms (such as neutral atoms and ions) have long coherence times, and could be stored in large arrays, providing ideal "quantum memories". On the other hand, artificial atoms (such as superconducting circuits or semiconductor quantum dots) have the advantage of custom-designed features and could be used as "quantum processing units". Natural and artificial atoms can be coupled with each other and can also be interfaced with photons for long-distance communications. Hybrid…
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3Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Natural (archaeology)
- Quantum
- Computation
- Quantum mechanics
- Quantum computer
- Theoretical physics
- Statistical physics