Quantum Computing in Solid State Systems

The aim of Quantum Computation in Solid State Systems is to report on recent theoretical and experimental results on the macroscopic quantum coherence of mesoscopic systems, as well as on solid state realization of qubits and quantum gates. Particular attention has been given to coherence effects in...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Ruggiero, B. (Editor), Delsing, P. (Editor), Granata, C. (Editor), Pashkin, Y. (Editor), Silvestrini, P. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2006.
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Summary:The aim of Quantum Computation in Solid State Systems is to report on recent theoretical and experimental results on the macroscopic quantum coherence of mesoscopic systems, as well as on solid state realization of qubits and quantum gates. Particular attention has been given to coherence effects in Josephson devices. Other solid state systems, including quantum dots, optical, ion, and spin devices which exhibit macroscopic quantum coherence are also discussed. Quantum Computation in Solid State Systems discusses experimental implementation of quantum computing and information processing devices, and in particular observations of quantum behavior in several solid state systems. On the theoretical side, the complementary expertise of the contributors provides models of the various structures in connection with the problem of minimizing decoherence.
Physical Description:XVI, 337 p. 170 illus. online resource.
ISBN:9780387311432