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Physical Architecture for a Universal Topological Quantum Computer based on a Network of Majorana Nanowires

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2015-09-25 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons Superconductivity Quantum Physics

Abstract

The idea of topological quantum computation (TQC) is to store and manipulate quantum information in an intrinsically fault-tolerant manner by utilizing the physics of topologically ordered phases of matter. Currently, one of the most promising platforms for a topological qubit is in terms of Majorana fermion zero modes (MZMs) in spin-orbit coupled superconducting nanowires. However, the topologically robust operations that are possible with MZMs can be efficiently simulated on a classical computer and are therefore not sufficient for realizing a universal gate set for TQC. Here, we show that an array of coupled semiconductor-superconductor nanowires with MZM edge states can be used to realize a more sophisticated type of non-Abelian defect: a genon in an Ising ×\times Ising topological state. This leads to a possible implementation of the missing topologically protected π/8\pi/8 phase gate and thus universal TQC based on semiconductor-superconductor nanowire technology. We provide detailed numerical estimates of the relevant energy scales, which we show to lie within accessible ranges.

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@article{arxiv.1509.07135,
  title  = {Physical Architecture for a Universal Topological Quantum Computer based on a Network of Majorana Nanowires},
  author = {Maissam Barkeshli and Jay D. Sau},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.07135},
  year   = {2015}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures, 30 page Supplementary material