Hu et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Hilbert-space structure of a solid-state quantum computer: Two-electron states of a double-quantum-dot artificial moleculeHu et al., 2000
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- Hu X
- Sarma S
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- Physical Review A
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We theoretically study a double-quantum-dot hydrogen molecule in the GaAs conduction band as the basic elementary gate for a quantum computer, with the electron spins in the dots serving as qubits. Such a two-dot system provides the necessary two-qubit …
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