Quantum Computing in the Presence of Detected Spontaneous Emission
Abstract
A new method for quantum computation in the presence of detected spontaneous emission is proposed. The method combines strong and fast (dynamical decoupling) pulses and a quantum error correcting code that encodes logical qubits into only physical qubits. Universal fault-tolerant quantum computation is shown to be possible in this scheme using Hamiltonians relevant to a range of promising proposals for the physical implementation of quantum computers.
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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0301105,
title = {Quantum Computing in the Presence of Detected Spontaneous Emission},
author = {K. Khodjasteh and D. A. Lidar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0301105},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
7 pages, no figures. This version corrects an error in the description of spontaneous emission in the quantum jumps picture. As a consequence the error correcting code and some aspects of the preparation, computation, and recovery operations have been modified. The main conclusions of the published paper remain intact. An erratum will be published shortly in Phys. Rev. A, detailing all the corrections required in the published paper. The present version includes all these corrections in the body of the paper