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TWO-QUBIT OPERATION ON MAJORANA QUBITS IN ORDINARY-QUBIT CHAINS
ПИСЬМА В ЖУРНАЛ ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТАЛЬНОЙ И ТЕОРЕТИЧЕСКОЙ ФИЗИКИ, 2018Majorana zero modes can be simulated in structures based on spin or quasi-spin degrees of freedom, e.g., Josephson-qubit chains. Braiding of Majorana degrees of freedom is realized using T-junctions supplied with an auxiliary spin (ancilla). Motivated by prospective experiments, we analyze the braiding in the spin representation, which provides the ...
Yu. Makhlin, S. Backens, A. Shnirman
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Protecting Qubit-Qubit Entanglement by Quantum Screening
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Shi, W. Q., Huang, J.
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Qubit masking in multipartite qubit system
Modern Physics Letters A, 2021The no-masking theories show that it is impossible to mask the set of all qubit states into the quantum correlation of bipartite qubit system or tripartite qubit system. In this paper, we give a new proof of the no-masking situation of the tripartite qubit system.
Shang, Wei-Min +4 more
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Light-based platforms for quantum computing do not require physical ...
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Light-based platforms for quantum computing do not require physical ...
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Octacyanometallate qubit candidates
Dalton Transactions, 2018Cyanometallates are excellent building blocks for networks, we demonstrate counterintuitively long spin–lattice relaxation times in two heavy octacyanometalltes.
Tyler J. Pearson +4 more
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2010
Every man in ancient Egypt had his own standard of measurement. The standard unit was a cubit, the span from the bend of his elbow to his middle finger tip. A natural length, as natural as the body itself, it was also a natural source of disagreement between men of different statures. To build the Pyramids, or even conduct daily business without coming
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Every man in ancient Egypt had his own standard of measurement. The standard unit was a cubit, the span from the bend of his elbow to his middle finger tip. A natural length, as natural as the body itself, it was also a natural source of disagreement between men of different statures. To build the Pyramids, or even conduct daily business without coming
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