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Feed of this discussionEntanglement distribution for a practical quantum-dot-based quantum processor architecture
Posted: 10 July 2007, 13:41
Abstract: We propose a quantum dot (QD) architecture for enabling universal quantum information processing. Quantum registers, consisting of arrays of vertically stacked self-assembled semiconductor QDs, are connected by chains of in-plane self-assembled dots. We propose an entanglement distributor, a device for producing and distributing maximally entangled qubits on demand, communicated through in-plane dot chains. This enables the transmission of entanglement to spatially separated register stacks, providing a resource for the realization of a sizeable quantum processor built from coupled register stacks of practical size. Our entanglement distributor could be integrated into many of the present proposals for self-assembled QD-based quantum computation (QC). Our device exploits the properties of simple, relatively short, spin-chains and does not require microcavities. Utilizing the properties of self-assembled QDs, after distribution the entanglement can be mapped into relatively long-lived spin qubits and purified, providing a flexible, distributed, off-line resource.
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Tim Spiller
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10/07/07
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Comments invited, especially from QD experimentalists...
John Morton
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10/07/07
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The link you've added for the source of this paper seems to be broken. Could you please check it, or perhaps consider changing this to a hosted article and upload the pdf? In both cases you can do this by being logged in and clicking Modify.

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