Full quantum treatment of Rabi oscillation driven by a pulse train and its application in ion-trap quantum computation
Abstract
Rabi oscillation of a two-level system driven by a pulse train is a basic process involved in quantum computation. We present a full quantum treatment of this process and show that the population inversion of this process collapses exponentially, has no revival phenomenon, and has a dual-pulse structure in every period. As an application, we investigate the properties of this process in ion-trap quantum computation. We find that in the Cirac--Zoller computation scheme, when the wavelength of the driving field is of the order m, the lower bound of failure probability is of the order after about controlled-NOT gates. This value is approximately equal to the generally-accepted threshold in fault-tolerant quantum computation.
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@article{arxiv.1010.5986,
title = {Full quantum treatment of Rabi oscillation driven by a pulse train and its application in ion-trap quantum computation},
author = {Li Yang and Biyao Yang and Yufu Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.5986},
year = {2015}
}
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22 pages, 5 figure