Wiring up a Quantum Computer
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Wiring up a Quantum Computer
Paola CappellaroQuantum Engineering Group - MIT
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• Modular, hybrid architecture for quantum computing– quantum registers for simple algorithms and local
memory
Distributed quantum computing
– quantum wires to connect the registers
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QUANTUM INFORMATION TRANSPORT
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QUANTUM INFORMATION TRANSPORT
I-mode at Alcator C-mod: Turbulent-Transport In High-Performance, ITER Relevant Plasmas (A. White)
Strain Coupling to the Reactivity and Transport Properties of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Materials (B. Yildiz)
Beyond Multigroup: An Alternative for the Energy Treatment in Radiation Transport (B. Forget)
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State-Transfer in spin chains• Flip-flops transport a single-spin excitation
|0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0〉– Similar to spin-waves driven by Heisenberg
exchange Hamiltonian– Most common model is the xx-Hamiltonian
1 1
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Optimal Transport• Perfect transport for
5 10 15 20
F
Spin #
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Optimal Transport• Perfect transport for
Time
F
Spin 1Spin N
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Dispersive Transport• Limited fidelity for
5 10 15 20
F
Spin #
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Dispersive Transport• Limited fidelity for
F
Spin 1 Spin N
Time
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Transport Fidelity
Optimal couplings Equal couplings
A. Ajoy, P. Cappellaro, to appear in Phys. Rev A
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IMPLEMENTATIONSNuclear spins in apatite crystalsElectronic spins in diamondNuclear spins in apatite crystals
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• Nuclear spins in regular crystal
• Advantages:– Well-defined geometry– Good control– Long coherence times
• Challenges:– No single-spin addressability
Simulation with NMR
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Bz
• Single-crystal, Ca5F(PO4)3
• Quasi-1D system:– Ratio of couplings:
Cin/Cx = Dx3/din
3 40
FluorApatite
1. Generate the transport interaction2. Prepare the initial state
19F spin ½
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Create Transport Hamiltonian• xx-Hamiltonian usually is not available– Use coherent control to create (on average) the
transport Hamiltonian– Constraints on control (collective rotations)
• DQ-Hamiltonian simulates transport
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Create DQ-Hamiltonian• Rotate the natural dipolar interaction
• On average we obtain
t/2 t/22tx
z
y
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Create DQ-Hamiltonian• More complex sequence
➙ better approximation
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• Initial state: thermal state, • Leave just one spin polarized:– Spin 1 has just 1 neighbor ➙ different
evolution
t*
Px
Create Initial State
x-polarization:
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• Simple control scheme– Similar scheme for readout
of end-chain spins
Chain Ends Selection
• NMR spectrum of the two initial states
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Transport• Compare dynamics of Thermal vs. End Chain
T/T E/E
T/EE/T
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Transport• Compare dynamics of Thermal vs. End Chain
T/T E/E
T/EE/T
G. Kaur, P. Cappellaro, arXiv:1112.0459
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Outlook• Investigate deviations from ideal behavior– and devise methods to still achieve transport.
• Full control of chain end spins in FAp with high proton defect density– Universal control of the entire chain– Direct readout of transport
• New playground for non-equilibrium many-body physics and simulation
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IMPLEMENTATIONSNuclear spins in apatite crystalsElectronic spins in diamondElectronic spins in diamond
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Nitrogen spin chains• Precise implantation of
nitrogens in diamond– Some are converted to NV– Leftovers nitrogen impurities
• NV addressed optically– sub-diffraction limit
• Nitrogen spins act as spin-chain wires
P.Spinicelli et al., New J. Phys. 13, 025014 (2011)
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Nitrogen spin chains• Challenges– Implantation is not precise enough
➞ Study transport in complex 3D networks
– NV spins are still too close-by for confocal microscopy➞ Use (1) sub-diffraction-limit (STED) techniques
to address them, combined with (2) microwave control.
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Complex Networks• Randomly distributed spins in a lattice– Distance-dependent interactions– Network represented by adjacency matrix
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Weak Coupling• Couple the end-spins only very weakly:– Information is slowly transported from 1 N ➙
irrespective of details in the fast bulk dynamics
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Speed vs. Fidelity• Transport in ANY network, but compromise:– Setting the end-spins on resonance with a
collective bulk mode increases the speed– Off-resonance condition yields higher fidelity
25 nitrogens (1ppm), ~40nm
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High spatial resolution1. Optical control with STED techniques: • Donut beam switches off signal from other spins• Increase the spatial resolution to ~10nm
• … more complex setup
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Higher spatial resolution
2. Nano-scale magnetic field control
• Fabrication of small circuit to create– Static magnetic fields and gradients– High-power microwave/radiofrequency fields
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Conclusions– A different type of transport
• Quantum wires are a key ingredients for a distributed, scalable quantum computer
• Spin chains and networks can be used as wires to transport quantum information – Perfect transport conditions– Experimental implementations
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Funding
NSF DMRMISTIAFOSR YIP
Publications A. Ajoy and P. Cappellaro, "Mixed-state quantum transport in correlated spin networks”Phys. Rev. A 85, 042305 (2012)
G. Kaur and P. Cappellaro, "Initialization and Readout of Spin Chains for Quantum Information Transport"arXiv:1112.0459 (To appear in New J. of Phys.)
C. Ramanathan, P. Cappellaro, L. Viola and D.G. Cory,"Experimental characterization of coherent magnetization transport in a one-dimensional spin system”New J. Phys. 13 103015 (2011)
P. Cappellaro, L. Viola, C. Ramanathan, "Coherent state transfer via highly mixed quantum spin chains”Phys. Rev. A 83, 032304 (2011)
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Clarice Aiello
Masashi Hirose
Ashok Ajoy Honam Yum
Alex Cooper
Gurneet Kaur
Thanks!
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Jonathan Schneider
Gary Wolcowitz