Mathematical models of contemporary elementary quantum computing devices

CRM Workshop Pub Date : 2003-03-26 DOI:10.1090/crmp/033/05
G. Chen, D. Church, B. Englert, M. Zubairy
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Abstract

Computations with a future quantum computer will be implemented through the operations by elementary quantum gates. It is now well known that the collection of 1-bit and 2-bit quantum gates are universal for quantum computation, i.e., any n-bit unitary operation can be carried out by concatenations of 1-bit and 2-bit elementary quantum gates. Three contemporary quantum devices--cavity QED, ion traps and quantum dots--have been widely regarded as perhaps the most promising candidates for the construction of elementary quantum gates. In this paper, we describe the physical properties of these devices, and show the mathematical derivations based on the interaction of the laser field as control with atoms, ions or electron spins, leading to the following: (i) the 1-bit unitary rotation gates; and (ii) the 2-bit quantum phase gates and the controlled-not gate. This paper is aimed at providing a sufficiently self-contained survey account of analytical nature for mathematicians, physicists and computer scientists to aid interdisciplinary understanding in the research of quantum computation.
当代基本量子计算设备的数学模型
未来量子计算机的计算将通过基本量子门的运算来实现。现在众所周知,1位和2位量子门的集合对于量子计算是通用的,即任何n位的幺正运算都可以通过1位和2位基本量子门的连接来进行。三种当代量子器件——腔QED、离子阱和量子点——被广泛认为是构建基本量子门最有希望的候选者。在本文中,我们描述了这些器件的物理性质,并给出了基于激光场作为控制与原子、离子或电子自旋相互作用的数学推导,导致以下结果:(i) 1位幺正旋转门;(ii) 2位量子相位门和受控非门。本文旨在为数学家,物理学家和计算机科学家提供一个充分独立的分析性质的调查说明,以帮助跨学科的理解量子计算的研究。
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