Physical Realizations of Quantum Computing: Are the Divincenzo Criteria Fulfilled in 2004?, Osaka, Japan, 7-8 May 2004

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Pub. Date: 2006-04-30
Publisher(s): World Scientific Pub Co Inc
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Summary

The contributors of this volume are working at the forefront of various realizations of quantum computers. They survey the recent developments in each realization, in the context of the DiVincenzo criteria, including nuclear magnetic resonance, Josephson junctions, quantum dots, and trapped ions. There are also some theoretical contributions which have relevance in the physical realizations of a quantum computer. This book fills the gap between elementary introductions to the subject and highly specialized research papers to allow beginning graduate students to understand the cutting-edge of research in the shortest possible time.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Obituary: Martti Mikael Salomaa 1(2)
DiVincenzo Criteria and Beyond 3(13)
M.M. Salomaa and M. Nakahara
Single-Electron Charge and Spin Qubit in Semiconductor Quantum Dots 16(22)
T. Fujisawa
Superconducting Quantum Computing: Status and Prospects 38(70)
F.K. Wilhelm and K. Semba
Controlling Three Atomic Qubits 108(19)
H. Häffner, M. Riebe, F. Schmidt—Kaler, W. Hänsel, C. Roos, M. Chwalla, J. Benhelm, T. Körber, G. Lancaster, C. Becher, D.F.V. James and R. Blatt
Liquid-State NMR Quantum Computer: Hamiltonian Formalism and Experiments 127(58)
Y. Kondo, M. Nakahara and S. Tanimura
Optical Quantum Computation 185
K. Nemoto and W.J. Munro

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