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Solid-state NMR three-qubit homonuclear system for quantum-information processing: Control and characterization

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
卷 73, 期 2, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.73.022305

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A three-qubit C-13 solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) system for quantum-information processing, based on the malonic acid molecule, is used to demonstrate high-fidelity universal quantum control via strongly modulating radio-frequency pulses. This control is achieved in the strong-coupling regime, in which the time scales of selective qubit addressing and of two-qubit interactions are comparable. State evolutions under the internal Hamiltonian in this regime are significantly more complex, in general, than those of typical liquid-state NMR systems. Moreover, the transformations generated by the strongly modulating pulses are shown to be robust against the types of ensemble inhomogeneity that dominate in the employed molecular crystal system. The secondary focus of the paper is upon detailed characterization of the malonic acid system. The internal Hamiltonian of the qubits is determined through spectral simulation. A pseudopure state preparation protocol is extended to make a precise measurement of the dephasing rate of a three-quantum coherence state under residual dipolar interactions. The spectrum of intermolecular C-13-C-13 dipolar fields in the crystal is simulated, and the results compared with single-quantum dephasing data obtained using appropriate refocusing sequences. We conclude that solid-state NMR systems tailored for quantum-information processing have excellent potential for extending the investigations begun in the liquid-state systems to a greater number of qubits.

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