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Phys. Rev. A 67, 050302(R) (2003) [4 pages]

Quantum-computer architecture using nonlocal interactions

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Gavin K. Brennen, Daegene Song, and Carl J. Williams
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899-8423

Received 27 November 2002; published 27 May 2003

Several authors have described the basic requirements essential to build a scalable quantum computer. Because many physical implementation schemes for quantum computing rely on nearest-neighbor interactions, there is a hidden quantum communication overhead to connect distant nodes of the computer. In this paper, we propose a physical solution to this problem, which, together with the key building blocks, provides a pathway to a scalable quantum architecture using nonlocal interactions. Our solution involves the concept of a quantum bus that acts as a refreshable entanglement resource to connect distant memory nodes, providing an architectural concept for quantum computers analogous to the von Neumann architecture for classical computers.

© 2003 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.67.050302
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.67.050302
PACS:
03.67.Lx, 03.65.Ud, 03.67.Mn