Adiabatic Evolution of a System of Four Coupled Flux Qubits; Bulletin of the American Physical Society; Vol. 52, № 1

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Parent link:Bulletin of the American Physical Society.— , 2007
Vol. 52, № 1.— 2007.— Abstract: J33.00011
Weitere Verfasser: Richard Harris, Andrew Berkley, Mark Johnson, Paul Bunyk, Sergei Govorkov, Uchaykin (Uchaikin) S. V. Sergey Victorovich, Murray Thom, Brock Wilson, Jaspaul Chung, Jake Biamonte, Mohammed Amin
Zusammenfassung:We report upon experimental results from a system consisting of four flux qubits linked via in-situ sign and magnitude tunable coupling elements. The device was operated as an adiabatic quantum computer to solve NP-complete problems whose solutions are encoded in the groundstate configuration of the qubits. Each qubit was coupled to its own dedicated dc-SQUID in order to measure the state of each qubit, thus allowing for unambiguous identification of the groundstate of the coupled qubit system at the end of a computation. Results will be compared to a quantum model of the system's evolution.
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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2007
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Format: Buchkapitel
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