Article, 2024

Location Qubits in a Multiple-Quantum-Dot System

Nano Letters, ISSN 1530-6984, 1530-6992, Volume 24, 18, Pages 5656-5661, 10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c01272

Contributors

Li, Dayang 0000-0002-6931-7677 [1] Radhakrishnan, Rohan [1] Akopian, Nika 0000-0002-0588-7646 (Corresponding author) [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Technical University of Denmark
  2. [NORA names: DTU Technical University of Denmark; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

A physical platform for nodes of the envisioned quantum Internet is long-sought. Here we propose such a platform, along with a conceptually simple and experimentally uncomplicated quantum information processing scheme, realized in a system of multiple crystal-phase quantum dots. We introduce novel location qubits, describe a method to construct a universal set of all-optical quantum gates, and simulate their performance in realistic structures, including decoherence sources. Our results show that location qubits are robust against the main decoherence mechanisms, and realistic single-qubit gate fidelities exceed 99.9%. Our scheme paves a clear way toward constructing multiqubit solid-state quantum registers with a built-in photonic interface─a key building block of the forthcoming quantum Internet.

Keywords

Internet, block, decoherence, decoherence mechanisms, decoherence sources, dots, experimentation, fidelity, gate, information processing schemes, interface, location, mechanism, method, nodes, performance, photonic interface, physical platform, platform, processing scheme, quantum dots, quantum gates, quantum information processing schemes, quantum internet, quantum register, qubits, realistic structures, register, results, scheme, solid-state quantum registers, source, structure, system

Funders

  • European Research Council
  • French National Centre for Scientific Research

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