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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 19, 2016
Filed:
Dec. 14, 2011
Norman Y. Yao, Cambridge, MA (US);
Liang Jiang, Pasadena, CA (US);
Alexey V Gorshkov, Pasadena, CA (US);
Peter C Maurer, Cambridge, MA (US);
Geza Giedke, Garching, DE;
Juan Ignacio Cirac, Garching, DE;
Mikhail D. Lukin, Cambridge, MA (US);
Norman Y. Yao, Cambridge, MA (US);
Liang Jiang, Pasadena, CA (US);
Alexey V Gorshkov, Pasadena, CA (US);
Peter C Maurer, Cambridge, MA (US);
Geza Giedke, Garching, DE;
Juan Ignacio Cirac, Garching, DE;
Mikhail D. Lukin, Cambridge, MA (US);
PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE, Cambridge, MA (US);
Abstract
A quantum information processor (QIP) may include a plurality of quantum registers, each quantum register containing at least one nuclear spin and at least one localized electronic spin. At least some of the quantum registers may be coherently coupled to each other by a dark spin chain that includes a series of optically unaddressable spins. Each quantum register may be optically addressable, so that quantum information can be initialized and read out optically from each register, and moved from one register to another through the dark spin chain, though an adiabatic sequential swap or through free-fermion state transfer. A scalable architecture for the QIP may include an array of super-plaquettes, each super-plaquette including a lattice of individually optically addressable plaquettes coupled to each other through dark spin chains, and separately controllable by confined microwave fields so as to permit parallel operations.