Using quantum state protection via dissipation in a quantum-dot molecule to solve the Deutsch problem
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🪐 quant-ph
cond-mat.mes-hall
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statequantumdeutschproblemsolveactionarbitraryasymmetric
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The wide set of control parameters and reduced size scale make semiconductor quantum dots attractive candidates to implement solid-state quantum computation. Considering an asymmetric double quantum dot coupled by tunneling, we combine the action of a laser field and the spontaneous emission of the excitonic state to protect an arbitrary superposition state of the indirect exciton and ground state. As a by-product we show how to use the protected state to solve the Deutsch problem.
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