Quantum simulation of topological Majorana bound states and their universal quantum operations using charge-qubit arrays
Abstract
Majorana bound states have been a focus of condensed matter research for their potential applications in topological quantum computation. Here we utilize two charge-qubit arrays to explicitly simulate a DIII class one-dimensional superconductor model where Majorana end states can appear. Combined with one braiding operation, universal single-qubit operations on a Majorana-based qubit can be implemented by a controllable inductive coupling between two charge qubits at the ends of the arrays. We further show that in a similar way, a controlled-NOT gate for two topological qubits can be simulated in four charge-qubit arrays. Although the current scheme may not truly realize topological quantum operations, we elaborate that the operations in charge-qubit arrays are indeed robust against certain local perturbations.
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@article{arxiv.1403.4365,
title = {Quantum simulation of topological Majorana bound states and their universal quantum operations using charge-qubit arrays},
author = {Ting Mao and Z. D. Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.4365},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures