Quantum Computing Where do We Want to Go Tomorrow
Experimental Primer on the Trapped Ion Quantum Computer
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Wineland, DJ; Monroe, C; Itano, WM; King, BE; Leibfried, D; Meekhof, DM; Myatt, C; Wood, C
January 1, 2005
The development of a quantum computer based on a system of trapped atomic ions is described, following the proposal of Cirac and Zoller. Initial results on a two-bit quantum logic gate are presented, and select experimental issues in scaling the system to larger numbers of ions and gates are treated.
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Wineland, D. J., Monroe, C., Itano, W. M., King, B. E., Leibfried, D., Meekhof, D. M., … Wood, C. (2005). Experimental Primer on the Trapped Ion Quantum Computer. In Quantum Computing Where do We Want to Go Tomorrow (pp. 57–84). https://doi.org/10.1002/3527603093.ch3
Wineland, D. J., C. Monroe, W. M. Itano, B. E. King, D. Leibfried, D. M. Meekhof, C. Myatt, and C. Wood. “Experimental Primer on the Trapped Ion Quantum Computer.” In Quantum Computing Where Do We Want to Go Tomorrow, 57–84, 2005. https://doi.org/10.1002/3527603093.ch3.
Wineland DJ, Monroe C, Itano WM, King BE, Leibfried D, Meekhof DM, et al. Experimental Primer on the Trapped Ion Quantum Computer. In: Quantum Computing Where do We Want to Go Tomorrow. 2005. p. 57–84.
Wineland, D. J., et al. “Experimental Primer on the Trapped Ion Quantum Computer.” Quantum Computing Where Do We Want to Go Tomorrow, 2005, pp. 57–84. Scopus, doi:10.1002/3527603093.ch3.
Wineland DJ, Monroe C, Itano WM, King BE, Leibfried D, Meekhof DM, Myatt C, Wood C. Experimental Primer on the Trapped Ion Quantum Computer. Quantum Computing Where do We Want to Go Tomorrow. 2005. p. 57–84.